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Which way for Kenyan universities?

University and Academic Staff Union (UASU) Secretary-General Constantine Wasonga , Ministry of Education CS Julius Ogamba , and Higher Education PS Beatrice Inyangala after signing a return-to-work agreement. UASU agreed to call off the lecturers' strike after 26 days of industrial action that had paralyzed teaching and learning in public universities. [Collins oduor, Standard]

Over the past two decades, the number of university students in Kenya has steadily increased, fueled by growing demand for higher education. However, this growth is not without its difficulties.

Universities are grappling with issues ranging from overcrowding, declining resources, and a widening gap between the education offered and the job market's expectations.

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