By Dr. Luchetu Likaka Kenya’s public universities are no longer in a financial squeeze; they are in a state of quiet insolvency. For years, the signs were visible but conveniently ignored, ballooning pending bills, delayed salaries, stalled projects, and recurring audit red flags. Today, the façade of institutional stability remains, but beneath it lies a
Egerton University is a Kenyan tertiary institution found in Njoro, Nakuru County. The University was founded in 1939 as a Farm School by Lord Maurice Egerton of Tattoo by a British national who settled in Kenya in the 1920s. In 1950, the institution was upgraded to the status of an Agricultural College and began offering