Moi University lecturers threaten strike over KSh1.2 billion salary arrears

Lecturers at Moi University have warned of a possible strike in September unless KSh1.2 billion in salary arrears is paid. The Universities Academic Staff Union claims the funds were misallocated. Union leaders are urging resolution before students return.

The Universities Academic Staff Union says the KSh1.2 billion allocation for arrears from 2017 to 2022 was used instead to settle older obligations from 2013 to 2017. Union Secretary General Constantine Wasonga and official Robert Oduori have called for the money to be released immediately to cover KSh500 million in pending payments.

Wasonga stated that the funds must be used to pay the arrears and asked that issues be settled before students return in September. The union noted that the university administration has acknowledged the availability of the funds.

Robert Oduori warned that failure to resolve the matter could force the union to take industrial action when universities reopen. The dispute raises concerns about financial accountability and risks broader disruption across public universities.

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Illustration of Argentine government official notifying university rector to ensure classes amid teacher strikes, with protesters and virtual learning in background.
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Government demands universities ensure classes amid teacher strikes

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Argentina's Ministry of Capital Humano, led by Sandra Pettovello, formally notified national university rectors on Monday to detail measures ensuring academic continuity amid teacher and non-teacher strikes. The ministry voiced 'extreme concern' over suspended activities and demanded contingency plans, including virtual classes and rescheduling. This comes amid protests over the government's failure to implement the University Financing Law.

Parents at Kamuoni Boys High School protested on Saturday, demanding the principal's transfer and rejecting a Ksh20,000 restoration fee. The fee aims to cover damage from a May 12 student riot estimated at Ksh23 million.

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The Kenya Post Primary Education Teachers Union has warned the Teachers Service Commission of potential industrial action unless long-standing grievances on promotions and other issues are resolved urgently.

Thousands of students, teachers and university authorities marched on Tuesday, May 12, in Plaza de Mayo and other cities across the country to demand that President Javier Milei's government comply with the University Financing Law.

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The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has denied social media claims that teachers' April salaries will be delayed due to the Kenya Women Teachers Association (KEWOTA) controversy. The commission confirmed payments are on track and urged teachers to rely on official channels only. This follows a court order temporarily reinstating salary deductions suspended by TSC.

The Gauteng Department of Education will review its decentralised funding model for schools after municipal debts reached R583.9 million by the end of March. Education MEC Lebogang Maile announced the review on 17 May 2026 following court orders to restore electricity to affected schools. The changes aim to prevent further disruptions to learning caused by unpaid bills.

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Siaya Governor James Orengo has criticised the government's KSh 2 billion reparations programme for protest victims, calling the rollout rushed.

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