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Vice chancellors expressed dissatisfaction at a meeting to roll out the second phase of reforms in higher education

Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i makes his keynote point at the Kenya School of Monetary Studies when he addressed all Vice Chancellors and University Commissioners of all Public Universities on the Growth and Development of Public Universities (Photo: Moses Omusula|Standard)

Vice Chancellors are not happy with how universities are being handled by Education CS Fred Matiang’i and the Commission for University Education.

This came out during a high profile meeting of at least 200 top players in education hosted by Matiang’i last week at the Kenya School of Monetary Studies to review growth of local public universities.

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