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MMUST: Students no longer have direct say in picking leaders

Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (MMUST) students will no longer directly vote for their student leaders.

This is after they voted to change the constitution in a referendum that was characterised with a low turnout.

In the new constitution, the students will be voting for school representatives who will then form an electoral college to pick MMUSO leaders. The victory for the new constitution also signified the end of Students Governing Council (SGC) and paved way for Students Executive Council (SEC) and the congress which has been replaced with the Parliament.

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