Sh180 for all as university votes to split Sh1mn defeating bursary proposal » Capital News

NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 9 — Dedan Kimathi University of Technology (DeKUT) students will get Sh180 after they voted to split Sh1 million donated by President William Ruto defeating two other proposals put on the ballot.

A public participation exercise conducted by the university saw 51 per cent of the students demand the splitting of the cash donation.

The remaining half was split between those in favour of a bursary proposal and a luncheon.

“Following the outcome of the public participation, it has been decided that every registered undergraduate student during the January-April 2024 semesters including students who are on internal attachment during the semester will be given sh 180,” University’s Director of Students’ Welfare Esther Nthiga said in a memo dated April 9.

Nthinga attached a schedule indicating when students in different classes will claim their share.

The Head of State visited the institution on March 26 and donated the money as a token to the university students.

The Nyeri-based institution said it conducted public participation via Google.

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