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Rotten potato in the sack

Amunga Lavenda

Many kenyan universities participate in strikes as a result of their leaders mobilizing them to do so. This is bizzare as leaders are expected to be preventing rather than encouraging such.
The Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology is an example of a university that had to suspend its student leader as a result of such a case.

Winnie Nyandiga was elected as student president at MMUST earlier this year and all expected some form of change, especially considering she was female.  

Winnie has been ruling just fine, until recently when she had to be sent packing. Reliable sources claim that she was misleading the students through sabotage. The administration had no choice but to suspend the president for her deeds.

What irks all is the fact that a school president was suspended! It beats logic that instead of being a role model to all, she had to be the one to psyche people on starting a strike and vandalizing property. 

What leaders have we these days! Like I always believe, leaders should help us pass our grievances in a more civilized manner!

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