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Vital lessons from life in Kenya’s public universities

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“The truth of the matter is that anytime there was word that my fellow university colleagues were going out to the streets, the cowards amongst us were the first in our rooms, packing our bags and heading for the safe confines of our homes.” Photo/ FILE

“The truth of the matter is that anytime there was word that my fellow university colleagues were going out to the streets, the cowards amongst us were the first in our rooms, packing our bags and heading for the safe confines of our homes.” Photo/ FILE 

By Carol Musyoka  (email the author)
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Posted  Monday, March 15  2010 at  00:00

They will demoralise the good people on the bus and more importantly, destroy any chances that the bus has of ever reaching its destination.

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P.S. The return leg of the journey was via the Lunga Lunga border crossing as we were asked never to darken the gates of Namanga again.

Carol.musyoka@bungani.com

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