penkon wrote:[quote=murchr]Kenya Methodist University has closed some of its campuses and sacked over 150 employees.
Vice Chancellor Henry Kiriamiti said in a signed letter that the institution is undertaking a "restructuring process to enhance its effectiveness and competitiveness".
It attributed the move to "dynamics affecting the education sector in the entire Kenyan economy".
http://www.the-star.co.k...-restructuring_c1566865[/quote]
Kemu's problems started when they ousted prof.Mutuma (RIP)and Matiangi effects will significantly reduce its student population
The Matiang'i effect shall surely kill many colleges
The rapid growth in college education sector in the Kibaki years was brought about by a steep increase in students with good grades
Many entreprenuers took advantage, starting colleges at every corner to admit those with okay grades. Some of these colleges lacked the manpower, boys straight out of college teaching degree courses, squeezed classrooms
This also led to heavy flooding of some courses like BComm and Comp Science