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Comrades want younger lecturers

Things have indeed changed. Even in lecture halls where old men with grey hair and a tweed coats had for a long time dominated academic corridors. The new face of lecturers and profs are young, bright and sometimes cool men and women. No wonder they can be spotted at Kiza catching up with their youth.

“Young Turks are so friendly, relate well with us in class and speak our language. We belong in the same generation,” says David Muthoka, a second-year student at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology.

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