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Wrangling university chiefs in talks ahead of court date

Kenyatta University council says it’s time for Wainaina to go, but he says he should stay

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by Peter Obuya

News28 March 2025 - 08:00
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Kenyatta University Vice-Chancellor Paul Wainaina after meeting the university staff on July 12, 2022 /ENOS TECHE

"YOU are children of the same mother…This a matter of children fighting and only the mother or the father can help,” the judge said. And so, embattled Kenyatta University vice chancellor Paul Wainaina and the university council have entered mediation to resolve leave and age-related leadership wrangles at the institution.

The mediation follows a court directive that Prof Wainaina and the Kenyatta University Council discuss and agree on how to resolve their differences, failing which the court will handle the dispute.

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