MUST Government sponsored students protest delayed payment of allowances

A group of government-sponsored students at Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) are protesting the delayed release of their allowances. 

MUST Government sponsored students protest delayed payment of allowances
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A group of government-sponsored students at Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) are protesting the delayed release of their allowances. 

The allowances which include a living-out allowance of 870, 000 Shillings and a faculty allowance of 100,000 Shillings have not been released for six weeks now.

According to Scovia Nakyanzi, a student of Medical laboratory science and also the Finance Minister Guild council, they were supposed to receive their allowances in the first week of the semester but six months later six weeks now and they haven’t heard from the university management.

Nakyanzi says that some of the students have been chased out of hostels and power disconnected due to failure to pay.

The guild council has registered 205 students who have been locked out of their hostel rooms by landlords. 

Another student Ismael Bisaso, says that they were told that they will receive their allowances at the beginning of the semester, adding that they have reduced the number of meals which affects their learning.

Prof Nickson Kamukama the Acting Vice Chancellor of Mbarara University of Science and Technology says they are aware of the delays in releasing the allowances.

He called for calm and patience noting that the same challenge cost them academically because they delayed opening the campus for the second semester in June.

Meanwhile, Ronald Kanusu the Deputy Mbarara City Commissioner says his communication with officials at the ministry has promised to release the students’ allowances in two days.

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