Inside eight-year Sh13b recovery plan for TUK

From left: UASU Organising Secretary Onesmus Mutio, UASU Deputy Secretary General and UASU TUK Chair Jacob Musembi, and UASU TUK Chapter Secretary Fred Sawenja make their presentations on the welfare of Technical University of Kenya before the National Assembly's Committee on Education, in Nairobi, on March 19, 2025. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

The troubles at the Technical University of Kenya (TUK) will be cleared in eight years, Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba has said.

The revelation is in a deal signed between Ministry of Education and university staff.

It spells out how Sh12.9 billion will be pumped to revamp the collapsing institution.