Tuesday, 26 May 2015

COMRADES CRY.

More than 500 Garissa University College students moved to Moi University refused to begin lessons and counselling yesterday as they demanded to be given their belongings that remained behind in their former institution.
And when they were allowed access to their belongings, which had been trucked to their new university, many of the students complained that their cash, valuables and other items were missing.
The truckloads of suitcases and other personal effects collected from the Garissa institution, which was shut down after last month’s terrorist attack, arrived at Moi University’s main campus in Kesses on May 11.
The university’s management yesterday postponed the classes as it gave in to the students’ demands.