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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