• BLACKOUTS CAUSES TENSION.

    Student resident at C houses yesterday went on a rampage to protest against lack of electricity over the place, burning the bush on the fence to alarm comrades and relevant authorities of their grievances which for a long time have gone unheard.
     According to the protestors, electricity has been in the residence for nearly two weeks ago.  There endless trips to the janitors office bore no fruits, and yesterday they had to apply the law of the jungle. The police on hearing tension amongst the protestors came in to take control of the situation. Lucky enough, the managed the furious students before things got out there hands.
    Could it be rationing? Could the university have failed to pay the bill? Nobody amongst the students knew the exact cause of the frequent blackouts. There has been a series of electricity blackouts experienced within the university recently. The situation worsened a day after valentines where there was blackout from 4.00 pm to around 2.00 am. As if this was not enough, there came a major blackout at 3.300 pm but the presence of K.P.L.C around the same time assured most that things would be alright before darkness. However, nothing happened even an hour past 7.00 pm arousing chaos and tension amongst the students.  
    “We have a lot of assignments to attend to. CATs are also waiting yet we cannot do anything constructive in darkness. We are also dependent on electricity for food. Our endless patience and plea have been betrayed by the authorities. We cannot continue suffering yet every time you fail to a single coin means you will not take examinations,” said Willy, a resident of the house in question.
    Actions speak louder than words. The authorities promised eventually to reconsider their problem.  Who knows whether they are making empty promises like they have done in the last two weeks. Time will dictate.





  • 5 comments:

    1. if the institution is unable to pay for electricity let them inform students, after roll there is nothing good if you are accommodated in university hostels,the rooms are tidy,full of cobwebs, screaming beds,rough floors, open sockets,no window pens, everything is just worse. wanadhani the environment is conducive for us.am tired of being called everyday by my parents to just assess if all is well with me.

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    2. Moi system is too reluctant to react on issues affecting students. action will be taken on further notice

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    3. what do you when all diplomatic, sincere and honest procedural means you are using to communicate your self out falls in endless jungle.. with no signs of response...for them ,they took images of arsonists to lay it out frankly to the world...

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    4. what do you when all diplomatic, sincere and honest procedural means you are using to communicate your self out falls in endless jungle.. with no signs of response...for them ,they took images of arsonists to lay it out frankly to the world...

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    5. i think if this issue of black out is solved their will be no more tension in moi

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