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Accommodation woes continue to affect Kenyatta University students.
Many students have had to find alternative housing after the university’s hostels were filled.
House rents in private hostels have doubled owing to a large number of students reporting back for the 2013/2014 semester studies.
Paul Mbiu, the Kenyatta University Students Association (KUSA) vice president, said they want the administration to help regulate rental fees in private hostels.
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