Jkuat discloses fraud probe at Rwanda campus

Education
By Moses Njagih | Apr 29, 2016

A director with a local public university is under investigation over fraud that saw the institution lose over Sh30 million in a land-buying scandal.

Jomo Kenyatta University of Science and Technology (Jkuat) Vice Chancellor Mabel Imbuga Thursday told MPs that the pioneer director at the university's Kigali campus, Anthony Luvanda, had fraudulently misappropriated the money before leaving employment with the university.

He is being investigated by authorities in Rwanda. He is alleged to have raided an account where students deposit their fees.

Share this story
Liverpool's Slot says his 'football heart' does not like set-piece trend
Liverpool boss Arne Slot says that the growing reliance on set pieces in the Premier League has sucked some of the joy out of football but accepts it is the new reality.
Chelsea boss Rosenior warns players over discipline
Liam Rosenior has demanded an improvement in discipline from his Chelsea players after Pedro Neto became their ninth player to be sent off this season
Marathon champion Jeptoo, Were among 27 Kenyan athletes suspended for doping violations
Disgraced Kenyan marathon runner Rita Jeptoo, national 400m hurdles champion Wiseman Were, and 25 other athletes have been provisionally suspended for doping violations
Agoro Sare, Ringa Boys upbeat ahead of Homa Bay County games
Defending champions Agoro Sare are confident as the Homa Bay County Term One games draw closer, with the basketball giants keen to protect their crown and return to the regional stage.
Five-star AFC Leopards not ready to give up on Premier League dream
AFC Leopards striker Samuel Ssenyonjo believes they can build from their 5-1 win over Shabana and push to challenge for the SportPesa Premier League title
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS