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UASU opposes proposal to right-size university staff, threatens strike

UASU says universities won’t reopen in September unless government clears pending funds and signs CBA.

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by KNA

News25 July 2025 - 17:08
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In Summary


  • UASU Secretary-General, Constantine Wesonga, demanded that the CS withdraw the proposal, blaming the Kenya Kwanza administration of continuously undermining university communities.
  • Additionally, UASU is demanding the signing of a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), warning that failure to do so within two weeks will lead to a strike.


Kenya University Staff Union (KUSU), Maasai Mara University branch Secretary General (SG) Galfen Omuse (in white T-shirt) hands over a petition to the Varsity’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor (DVC) Professor Bulitia Godrick Mathews today.July,25,2025/KNA




The Universities Academic Staff Union (UASU) has threatened to go on strike in September following a proposal by Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury, John Mbadi, to “right-size” university staff as part of efforts to ensure financial sustainability in public universities.

Appearing before the National Assembly’s Departmental Committee on Education on Thursday, CS Mbadi proposed wide-ranging reforms, suggesting that the Ministry of Education, in collaboration with universities, develop a comprehensive reform strategy to address the financial challenges facing the institutions.

Among the proposed reforms are the restructuring of public universities to cut unnecessary administrative costs, outsourcing non-core services, and rationalising satellite campuses by disposing of surplus assets to offset outstanding financial obligations.

UASU Secretary-General, Constantine Wesonga, demanded that the CS withdraw the proposal, blaming the Kenya Kwanza administration of continuously undermining university communities.

He vowed not to allow the administration to issue “reckless statements day in day out”, but the government should instead wholly fund university education adequately.

“The government owes the university community close to Sh21billion. I want to say, universities are not going to open in September before the CS Treasury and CS Ministry of Education releases HELB and scholarships for the last academic year,” declared the SG in Mombasa during a meeting with Organising Secretaries from 40 public universities.

“If you don’t release the HELB and scholarship for the last academic year, get it from me; there will be no learning in public universities in Kenya. I have said,” the SG declared SG Wesonga also warned that UASU would mobilise Gen-Z against the government, arguing that universities influence the youthful demographic.

Additionally, UASU is demanding the signing of a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), warning that failure to do so within two weeks will lead to a strike.

The SG revealed that the government owes lecturers Sh2.73 billion in salary arrears for 2023. UASU National Chairperson Grace Nyongesa said most public universities are severely understaffed and urged the government to hire more lecturers.

“The dream of retrenching any member of the academic staff from the universities, we will resist in the strongest terms possible,” she affirmed.

The National Chairperson further urged the government to take over the salaries of universities' academic staff, akin to Primary and Secondary schools, and universities to generate money for operations.

“We have been very patient, and our patience has run out. To begin to imagine that you can lay off members of academic staff.

We want to tell the government, don’t go that direction. That is a toll order. We shall resist accordingly,” she stated.

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