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Students at Multimedia University demonstrate and obstruct traffic on Magadi Road

Ivy Irungu
Last updated: September 17, 2024 8:10 am
Ivy Irungu
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Transport on Magadi Road has been disrupted following a rampage by students from Multimedia University. The students have been protesting due to a prolonged lack of water in their hostels and other parts of the institution.

The students had issued a strike notice to the administration last Thursday, and on Tuesday morning, they made good on their threat by taking action.

The rioting students took to the streets, blocking a section of the busy road, with motorists left camping for hours.
Student leader Naomi Oketch told Citizen Digital that the administration has remained mute amid their constant pleas for assistance.

“We resorted to going on strike since our calls to the administration remained unanswered,” the students said.
They also noted that there is little-to-no internet access in the school, further affecting their studies.
“Some of the hostels have dysfunctional sockets. Others lack study chairs. We have raised these issues but no one has responded to our cries for help,” they added.

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