Wednesday, October 5, 2011

CAMPUS NEWS At a glance...

BY SHADRACK KIRONG

Money stolen at Soweto Mess

Staff working at Soweto Mess on Monday morning woke up to surprising news of mysterious disappearance of some wads of cash. It is reported that the theft allegedly took place on Sunday night. Unlike the other usual burglary attempts, the Soweto burglary was seen by many as a smooth operation, in that there was no sign of break in or any damage of property in process or manner in which someone got accessed to the Electronic Cash Register (ECR), where the money was.

Sources privy to the Soweto Mess, estimated that about Sh. 27,000 was stolen.

The cashier who was on duty that day has since recorded a statement with the security. Police are now investigating the theft.

Rates abnormal, Safaricom subscribers

The recent increase of calling rates from Sh. 3 to Sh. 4 per minute among Safaricom Subscribers, has prompted and tempted many of its users to come up with counter measures to sustain themselves during this Shilling Crisis era: others resulting for the kuhama one to other networks.

Indeed, extraordinary situations call for more extraordinary measures. It is now evident that many comrades are becoming seasonal migrants to other less cheaper Communication Networks like YU, Airtel, Orange.

“...Me natumia laini ka zote nowdays, coz hiyo story na 4bob daily Kwa safcom siwezani nayo’’ said a Comrade, expressing his view on the impact of hiked calling rates.

“No Monkey business! Niko YU” added another comrade.

Mosquitoes a nuisance at Comfort Residence

Comrades residing at Comfort Hostels are now complaining of mosquito menace. The residents are raising an alarm to the concerned authority over the increasing swarm of the malaria causatives, which have been recently giving them sleepless nights.

“... kama hawataki kufanya job tutawatoa before wamalize term yao’’ a visibly irritated Comrade intoned.

This comes barely a week after The 3rd Eye highlighted of stinking latrines at the Comfort Residences, a problem which is up to now yet to be addressed.

Speaking to The 3rd Eye yesterday, Muso Health Director Patricia Tuwei, said that she was aware of the problem but was quick to add that the matter has been forwarded to the university’s Chief Medical Officer and the Catering and Hostels Manager Mr. Chesang’.

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