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I leave MKU my head held high says Prof Waudo as he exits

Outgoing Mount Kenya University Vice Chancellor Prof Stanley Waudo when he inspected construction of the university's Alumni Plaza at a cost of Sh600 million in Thika in February 2016. Prof Waudo is leaving the university after 11 years at the helm. [John Muchucha, Standard]

?After 11 years at the helm of one of the country’s biggest private universities, Prof Stanley Waudo finally bows out to pursue other interests.

The vice chancellor of Mount Kenya University (MKU) who took a six-month terminal leave beginning yesterday says his contribution to quality in higher education has paid off.

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