The strike by university lecturers in Kenya has entered its 43rd day, with lecturers maintaining that no classes are ongoing in colleges. This statement contradicts the government's assertion that learning continues in most institutions. The Universities' Academic Staff Union (UASU) has reaffirmed that the strike will continue, despite the government's agreement to pay Ksh 7.9 billion. In response, students from TUM University in Mombasa County staged peaceful protests. The students complained about the government's silence, stating the situation is denying them their right to education.
University lecturers in Kenya maintain that no classes are ongoing in colleges, despite the government's assertion that learning continues in most institutions across the country. This statement comes as the strike by lecturers enters its 43rd day.
Students from TUM University in Mombasa County are staging peaceful protests, complaining about the government's silence regarding the ongoing lecturers' strike. The students lament that this situation is denying them their right to education.