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Revealed: Names Of Lecturers Demanding Sh36 Million Salary Arrears From Moi University, Mombasa Campus
Moi University, Mombasa campus had been taken to courts by part-time lecturers who are demanding salary arrears amounting to sh36.6 million.
In a sworn affidavit through lawyer A.O. Aminga, the lecturers claim that the Eldoret based institution has been holding their money since 2013.
Here are the names and amount the lecturers are demanding.
- Jamaa Kazungu (sh.5.3m),
- Simon Mwachoo (sh4m),
- Martin Makokha (sh4m),
- Fredrick Ndegwa (sh4m),
- Nathaniel Karisa (sh4m),
- Ihabit Mohammed Hassan (sh4.2),
- Jamillah Muhamed (sh4.3m)
- Ramadhan Luvusi (sh4.5m).
- Said Ali Masemo (sh4.1m),
- Ali Chimbumgwe (sh4.1m),
- Shilavai Shikova (sh4.5m),
- Zainab Ramandhan (sh.4.2),
- Kelvin Muria (sh.4.1m),
- Augustine Ndehwa (sh4.3m)
- Marian Dau (sh4.3m).
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