April 21, 2026

Moi University staff decry unpaid salaries

Moi University workers have strongly protested over their unpaid salaries, calling on the government to urgently intervene.

Moi University workers have strongly protested over their unpaid salaries, calling on the government to urgently intervene.

Moi University workers have strongly protested over their unpaid salaries, calling on the government to urgently intervene.

Addressing the press in Eldoret, led by the Universities Academic Staff Union (UASU), Moi University chapter secretary general Robert Otweri, they noted that they have not received their March salaries as they struggle with the hard economic times.

They accused the Moi University management of issuing threats to the staff instead of resolving their issues, saying the salary arrears and other statutory deductions have accumulated up to Ksh. 10 billion now. 

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