Thursday, July 15, 2010

Re: Methodist University an Epitome and Fountain of Tribalism

Good people let's have more lists from all Government institutions and
organ then ascertain who are practising this vices. We can then use
the data collected to help in encouraging equity in employment across
Kenya.
GOD bless Kenya.

On 7/14/10, Malcolm Boy Oteh <malcolmboy@gmail.com> wrote:
> Beth and Ayub Here are just some of the universities and their
> administration. The lists speak for themselves let me know kama there is any
> other university you need to see
>
> *Kabarak University*
>
>
>
> The Chancellor: *Daniel Arap Moi..*
>
>
> The Chairman Gorverning Council:of the governing council *Professor John
> K.Lonyangapuo *
>
>
> The Vice Chancellor: The Vice Chancellor *Professor Dankit Nassiuma.*
>
>
> The Deputy Vice Chancellor:The Deputy Vice Chancellor *Professor Peter
> Kibas.*
>
> The University Provost: The University Provost *Rev.Dr.Robert Langat.*
>
>
> The University Libraran:The University Librarian *Mrs Janegrace Kinyanjui*
>
>
> The Registrar(Adm & HR):The Registrar. *Dr.Ronald Chepkilot*
>
>
> The Registrar(A & R):The Registrar Academic & Research *Dr.Ochola *
>
>
>
> * *
>
> *Day star University*
>
> * *
>
> *Management Board*
>
> *Rev. Prof Godfrey M. Nguru* - Vice?Chancellor **
>
> *Rev. Prof. James Kombo - *Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academic (Acting)*
> Dr. Philip Kitui* - Deputy Vice-Chancellor Finance, Administration and
> Planning **
>
> *Dr. Rebecca Oladipo* - Dean, Postgraduate (Acting) **
>
> *Dr. Jon Masso* ? Dean, Science and Technology *
> Dr. Alice Munene* ? Dean, Social Sciences *
> Mrs. Purity Kiambi* - Dean, Arts (Acting) *
> Mrs. Nkita Arao* ? University Registrar
> *Mr. David Thuku* ? Associate Dean, Students Affairs
> *Mrs. Rosemary Gitachu* - University Librarian **
>
>
>
> *University Council*
>
> * *
>
> *Dr. Florence Muli-Musiime - *(Chancellor) ? Chair
> *Prof. George Kinoti* ? Vice Chair
>
> *Rev. Prof. Godfrey M Nguru *( Vice-Chancellor) ? Secretary
> *Rev Dr. MacMillan Kiiru* - Member
> *Rev. Simeon Havyariamana* - Member
>
> *Mrs. Lillian Ogolla* - Member
>
> *Pastor John Ekudu-Adoku *- Member
>
> *Dr. Peter Okaalet* - Member
>
> *Mrs. Bernice Gachegu* - Member
>
> *Mrs. Deborah Ongewe* - Member
> *Rev. Prof. Yusuf Turaki* - Member
> *Mrs. Nancy Oginde* - Member
> *Mr. Lawrence Darmani* - Member
>
> *Dr. Fred Ringo* - Member
>
> *Dr. Levi Obonyo* - Senate Rep. (Head of Department, Communication)
> *Mrs. Purity Kiambi* - Senate Rep. (Head of Department, Humanities)
> *Mr. Kevin Osido *- Member (Chairman, Daystar University Alumni Association)
>
>
>
>
>
> *Catholic University*
>
> *Vice Chancellor: *Rev. Prof. John C. Maviiri
>
> *Deputy Vice-Chancellor/ Academic : *Dr. Justus Mbae
>
> *Deputy Vice-Chancellor /Administration: *Rev. Prof. Juvenalis Baitu
>
> *Dean, Faculty of Theology: *Rev. Prof. C. Majawa
>
> *Dean, Faculty of Arts and social Sceinces (FASSc): *Rev. Dr. Frédéric N.
> Mvumbi, OP.
>
> *Dean, Faculty of Science: *Dr. Genevieve Mwayuli
> *Dean, Faculty of Commerce*: Dr. Aloys B. Ayako
> *Dean, Faculty of Education: *Dr. Amanuel Teklemarian
>
> *Dean, Faculty of Law: *Emillius Ndiritu
>
> *Director, Centre for Social Justice and Ethics: *Nduku (Sr. Dr.) Elizabeth
>
> *Dean of Students: *Dr. Magdaline Dimba
>
> *Registrar: *Mr. Alex. Kamwaria
>
> *Human Resource Manager: *Mr. Bernard Muturi
>
> *Director of Publications: *Rev. Prof. Constance Bansikiza
>
> *Director of Research: *Rev. Dr. John Lukwata
>
> *University Librarian: *Rev. Fr M Kisenyi
>
> *Ag. Public Relations Officer: *Festus Musau
>
> *Investment Officer: Himan Beyene.*
>
> *Director, Evening Programmes : *Dr. Abel Kinoti.
>
> *Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Manager: *Rev. Dr. John C.
> Kyazze
>
> *Financial Administrator: *Dr. Celestine Kakoo
>
>
>
> *USIU*
>
> *Management Council*
>
> Prof. Freida Brown*: Vice-Chancellor; Secretary to the Board*
>
> Ms. Rosemary Ngure, Secretary to Mngt Council*; Asst. Secretary to the Board
> *
>
> Prof. Mathew Buyu:* Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academic Affairs*
>
> Mr. Eric Outa:* Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Finance & Administration*
>
> Mrs. Ritah Asunda*: Deputy Vice-Chancellor,* *Student Affairs &*
> *Enrollment Management*
>
> Mr. Joseph Kimote*: Director Institutional Planning & Development*
>
> Ms. Regina K. Mutoko*: IT Director*
>
> Paul W. Warui (Eng.):* Operations Director*
>
>
>
> *Strathmore University*
>
> Prof John Odhiambo (Vice Chancellor)
> Dr Florence Oloo (Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs)
> Dr Joe Wadawi (Dean, School of Tourism and Hospitality)
> Dr Edward Mungai (Dean, Strathmore Business School)
> Mr David Wang'ombe (Ag. Dean, Faculty of Commerce)
> Dr Reuben Marwanga (Dean, Faculty of Information Technology)
> Dr Ruth Kiraka (Dean, Institute of Continuing Education & Director,
> Strathmore Enterprise Development Centre)
> Miss Margaret Roche (Dean, Institute of Humanities, Education and
> Development Studies)
> Mr Patrick Shabaya (Director of Strategy and Performance Improvement)
> Mr Godfrey Madigu (Director, School of Accountancy)
> Dr Antoinette Kankindi (Director, Strathmore Governance Centre)
> Mrs Mary Omingo (Academic Registrar)
> Mr Paul Ochieng (Dean of Students)
> Mr George Gitau (University Librarian)
>
> *MOI University *
>
> *Chairperson of Council: Mr. E. Mwai, CBS *,
> *Vice Chairperson of Council: Dr. James K. Murgor*
> *Hon. Treasurer: Dr. Dulacha Galgallo Barako *
> *Vice Chancellor: Prof. R. K. Mibey*, *FWIF,EBS*
> *Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research and Extension): Prof. B.E.L. Wishitemi*
> *Deputy Vice Chancellor (Planning and Development): Prof. S. Gudu*
> *Principal, Kabianga University College: Prof. Wilson Kipng'eno*
> *Principal, Narok University College: Prof. D. K. Serem*
> *PS, Ministry of Higher Education, Science & Technology: Prof. C. Kiamba,
> MBS,,*
> *PS, Ministry of Finance: Mr. Joseph Kinyua, EBS*
>
> *Members*
> *Mr. Justus K. Ndoto*
> *Dr. Florence K. Nyamu*
> *Ms. Rhoda Atieno Ahonobadha *
> *Ms. Felicity Nkirote *
> *Bishop S. Yego*
> *Mr. Samson Cherambos*
> *Mr. Clement B. Ogomo*
> *Mr. Mohamed Ali Farah *
> *Dr. Sabah A. Omar*
>
> **
> *Senate Representatives*
> *
> Prof. Ezekiel Kiprop*
> *Dr. P. K. Chepkuto*
> *Dr. Caroline Kibosia*
> *Dr. M. Korir *
> *Prof. C. J. Odhiambo*
> *Prof. Kingiri A. Senelwa*
> *Dr. J. K. Sang, OGW**
> Prof. B. M. Khaemba *
>
> On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 3:06 PM, Ayub Gitonga <ayub.gitonga@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Malcom,
>> I believe you could be having personal issues with KEMU, or other
>> interests
>> which we may need to know. I would wish to mention that and I think you
>> know
>> that KEMU is a private owned institution and thus the owner as all the
>> rights to appoint the persons who will represent his / her interests,
>> vision, mission and values as outlined when the idea of starting the
>> institution was conceived. Thus the methodist church has all the rights to
>> appoint the right mix of people it deems right.
>> Board of Trustees members whom you say are all merus , represent the
>> church
>> and therefore you would not expect the methodist to appoint non-methodists
>> to man it's institution just like the Board of Directors in a private firm
>> is composed of the owners / shareholders of the firm.. The sheer
>> coincidence
>> that they are all merus ofcourse may be related to stronghold of the
>> church...
>>
>> I think as Maryann as put it right that you would better do your research
>> on all the private entities and tell us, who manages what.. If this were a
>> public institute, I would be concerned as you...
>> Thanks
>> Ayub
>>
>>
>> On 13 July 2010 13:38, Maryann Wanjiru <cirumariga2007@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Malcom,
>>>
>>> I can see that you came up a list of the admin staff, maybe you should
>>> have come with various lists from many insititutions then we can compare
>>> and
>>> further see whether what is happening at KEMU is unique to what happens
>>> to
>>> the other places
>>>
>>> 2. so what is your problem, if they choose to have people for the same
>>> tribe? is it the tribe that you have a problem with or KEMU the
>>> insititution?
>>>
>>> aaargh!
>>>
>>> On 12 July 2010 19:51, Kuria-Mwangi <kjmwangi@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Kibaya,
>>>> I agree. In the case of KEMU, I also agree with you that such religious
>>>> affiliated institution are forced to put in the management especially
>>>> the
>>>> University council and board of trustee church members. We all know that
>>>> Methodist is almost exclusively Meru and have only heard of other
>>>> branches
>>>> in TZ and so we are bound to see more Meru folks. However they have a
>>>> moral
>>>> (not legal) obligation to put folks from other areas and I think they
>>>> have
>>>> done that. They need to attract students and faculty from other areas
>>>> and so
>>>> the "need for affirmitive" action.
>>>>
>>>> I think KEMU is facing more conflicts arising out of differences between
>>>> church leaders and groups. My former Prof. who is also ex President of
>>>> Methodist Church, Bishop Prof. Nthamburi has taken the council to court
>>>> over
>>>> interference with the running of the institution and this seem to be a
>>>> major
>>>> headache for KEMU than the balancing act:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/869604/-/vqo42c/-/index.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> http://www.nation.co.ke/oped/Letters/-/440806/868984/-/k1r28e/-/index.html
>>>>
>>>> http://www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/869692/-/vqo4a9/-/index.html
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 1:49 AM, <kibaya@aol.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Kuria and Nyongesa, I completely agree with you on the value of
>>>>> integrating students of all cultures and backgrounds, and for them to
>>>>> receive instruction from an equally diverse faculty. However, there is
>>>>> no
>>>>> indication this is not happening at KEMU; In fact one time I happened
>>>>> to
>>>>> be passing by their Meru Campus and stopped for a chat with students
>>>>> streaming out of the gates. It was siasa time so I attracted a sizeable
>>>>> crowd; surprisingly, majority of them were Nairobi folks, mostly of
>>>>> Kikuyu
>>>>> extraction. A few Luhyas, Kisiis and other tribes.
>>>>>
>>>>> The downtown Nbi Campus is also hub of activity and even without
>>>>> interacting with them, it's unlikely that Baite's will be of any
>>>>> significant
>>>>> proportion. Can't speak on the faculty composition, but again it's
>>>>> unlikely
>>>>> that this kind of buzz can be generated by a parochial collection of
>>>>> staffers.
>>>>> A drink is in order Kuria...one of these days; provided queen wams is
>>>>> gonna be there!
>>>>>
>>>>> Good day,
>>>>> Kibaya
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: Kuria-Mwangi <kjmwangi@gmail.com>
>>>>> To: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com
>>>>> Sent: Sun, Jul 11, 2010 8:06 pm
>>>>> Subject: Re: Methodist University an Epitome and Fountain of Tribalism
>>>>>
>>>>> Nyongesa,
>>>>> I am with you on us mixing with people from different societies. I
>>>>> mourn
>>>>> the exist of A-levels and the days when you could apply and study in
>>>>> any
>>>>> part of the country. There was no A-level school which had students
>>>>> from one
>>>>> locality. That quota system was a disaster. They should have changed
>>>>> the
>>>>> system of education without introducing those quota systems. I still
>>>>> think
>>>>> my two years at Mbita Point opened my eyes and made me appreciate other
>>>>> groups. In that class, we had students from all over the country. I
>>>>> cant
>>>>> even remember whether Luos were the majority in A-Levels. I remember
>>>>> the
>>>>> many questions asked about Central and the jokes and the time spent
>>>>> learning
>>>>> Dholuo which has evaporated now but my best memories remains on cold
>>>>> reception I received from my "tribesmen" when my suitcase was stolen at
>>>>> OTC
>>>>> place at night as I prepared to sit for my exams in Third term. With
>>>>> hope
>>>>> lost of ever passing and with mock exams giving me only 6 points and
>>>>> now
>>>>> with books and clothes gone, I gave up. My friends from Central had
>>>>> unkind
>>>>> words for me for "being careless and also blamed my old man who was
>>>>> with
>>>>> me". Fellows from the areas heard them and I got the notes from
>>>>> unexpected
>>>>> areas. One student went to Kaksingiri to get notes left by his brother
>>>>> for
>>>>> History and Geography. They came from Kagumo High school and I relied
>>>>> on
>>>>> them. I came top of that class in both subjects and in the school,
>>>>> being the
>>>>> only two people to join University. Up to now I think I may not have
>>>>> joined
>>>>> any ones University if I studied in Central. I had flopped in Form Four
>>>>> and
>>>>> had a weak second division with only 4 subjects passed to enable me
>>>>> join
>>>>> form 5. The environment made me pass but the support I got from folks
>>>>> especially the Luo friends in particular the fellow who sacrificed his
>>>>> weekend to get me notes in Kaksingiri. I think that also prepared me
>>>>> for
>>>>> getting friends and being at home with people from all corners of the
>>>>> country. At the university many were only comfortable with own
>>>>> tribesmen and
>>>>> you could tell who had come from a school where people mixed with
>>>>> fellows
>>>>> from different parts of the country.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, we should not encourage in-breeding and we should be made to "mix"
>>>>> and be taught by national teachers and lives with Kenyans not own
>>>>> tribesmen.
>>>>>
>>>>> Kuria
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 3:50 PM, JOSEPH NYONGESA <
>>>>> josefnyongesa@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Tim, l respect you but before you group people as tribalists and
>>>>>> credit KEMU Administration as having got jobs as individual, ask
>>>>>> yourself if the campus is after national reflection or not. Whether
>>>>>> you like or not very competent kenyans or outside will fear when they
>>>>>> browse to check the administration. On line of culture and language
>>>>>> accent a person from such tribally constituted institutions will never
>>>>>> accept nor appreciate others with positive mind of change. Imagine l
>>>>>> being a luhya, taught by luhya teacher from pre-unit to campus within
>>>>>> my community(including communication and food). Is there any day l
>>>>>> will differentiate between P for papa and B for brother or baba? Is
>>>>>> there any day l will appreciate other kind of food other than ugali?
>>>>>> Same to culture.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When vacancies were advertised in the same institution most people
>>>>>> from where l was were discouraged and some of were encouraging only
>>>>>> Mt. Kenya to send application. Imagine it was before the full list of
>>>>>> top management was out. I didn't know the reason behind this. May the
>>>>>> Methodist Church take action to reflect national pride. J.N.N.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 7/10/10, Tim Arnold <tim472@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> > It's the opposite u r the real tribalist not KEMU. Learn to look at
>>>>>> > people as individuals like yourself first then everything last. I'm
>>>>>> > sure they all got their post as individuals not tribes. If u can't
>>>>>> > join other universities it's ur choice.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Tim
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > On 7/9/10, JOSEPH NYONGESA <josefnyongesa@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> >> Imagine l sobbed myself after seeing these names. It seems campus
>>>>>> >> is
>>>>>> >> for a community and an outsider whether student or staff may fear
>>>>>> >> to
>>>>>> >> join it.
>>>>>> >> Any person near or from within shed more on how it is run: in local
>>>>>> >> language.
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> Sincerely administration should do something to portray KEMU as a
>>>>>> >> national if not international campus by reconstituting its
>>>>>> >> appointment.
>>>>>> >> I think teachers from other community will bring cultures from
>>>>>> >> other
>>>>>> >> communities for murume to appreciate. For example employ a gifted
>>>>>> luo
>>>>>> >> or luhya lecture to make murume enter entertainment
>>>>>> >> scenes(singing).
>>>>>> >> J.N.N
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> On 7/9/10, Malcolm Boy Oteh <malcolmboy@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> >>> Walalahoi I just checked the admin of Kemu and you can all make
>>>>>> judgement
>>>>>> >>> of
>>>>>> >>> yourself but to me this should not be encouraged in this country.
>>>>>> Here is
>>>>>> >>> the list: -
>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>> >>> Rev. Dr. Stephen Kanyaru M'Impwii
>>>>>> >>> Chancellor (Chair)Rev. Isaya Deye
>>>>>> >>> Mrs. Hellen Mung'athia Mr. Tutus K Ibui Mr. Reuben Marambii
>>>>>> >>> Mr. Gitonga K Muriuki
>>>>>> >>> Dr. Sheila Ryanga
>>>>>> >>> Dr. Richard Bagine
>>>>>> >>> Dr. Glady's Mwiti
>>>>>> >>> Dr. Jesse Kamau
>>>>>> >>> Prof. Afred Mutema
>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>> >>> *Members of the University Council*
>>>>>> >>> Rev. Dr. Stephen Kanyaru M'ImpwiiChancellor (Chair)Rev. Bishop
>>>>>> Daniel
>>>>>> >>> Mutea
>>>>>> >>> Inoti
>>>>>> >>> Prof. Elias Njoka
>>>>>> >>> Dr. Peter Ngatia
>>>>>> >>> Hon. Dr. Linah Chebii Kilimo
>>>>>> >>> Mr. Brighton Ochieng' Dr. Jotham Micheni
>>>>>> >>> Mr. Reuben Marambii Mrs. Dorothy Kamwilu Prof. Afred Mutema
>>>>>>
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