By digital reporter
 Have they failed? That is one question that has more answers to it.
 Moi University Main Campus entertainment director and his sports counterpart are on the spotlight. Comrades are forced to trek to stage to watch football matches. To add 
salt to the healing wound, poor students are forced to dig into their 
pockets to avoid unnecessary protests from the owners.
 Some have 
now accused Mr. Kyalo of a ploy to collaborate with DSTV owners to rip 
them off. However, the director has denied the claims, blaming the delay
 on the Dean of Students' absence. The dean is currently on leave. 
 "The delay has been due to the fact the the dean is not around and he 
usually approves the funds to cater for the subscription," said Mr. 
Kyalo. While calling for patience, he now hopes to get assistance from 
the deputy's office.
 Meanwhile, his counterpart Mr. Maxwell Aduke 
has been accused of doing little in his docket. According to critics, 
the director has not initiated any project compared to his predecessor Mr. Brian Mukolwe. Mr Mukolwe, a 5th year in School of Engineering has been credited for 
initiating the Moi University Premier League, which was the first of its
 kind. Students drawn from various schools participated in the 
tournament dubbed "fighting drugs in campus".
 Little has been 
heard about the director who had promised to revamp sports. For 
instance, he had promised that during his tenure he would champion for 
the construction of a mega swimming pool.
 Comrades will be 
watching the MUSO directors foot steps to see whether they will act, 
despite having the longest period of service.
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