Campus This Week - USIU
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Campus This Week - USIU
Campus This WeeK UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY-AFRICA NEWSLETTER 15 JULY - 21 JULY 2016 University holds peaceful demonstration against land grab ABOVE: Chancellor Dr. Manu Chandaria, Vice Chancellor Prof. Paul Zeleza and Legal Counsel Ms. Helen Ombima on Wednesday, July 13 lead members of the university community in protesting along Thika Road, over the grabbing of university land located in Muthaiga North suburb in Nairobi. On Wednesday, July 13, students, staff, faculty and alumni, held demonstrations along Thika Road, against an attempt to grab the university's land. The Chairman of the Board of Trustees Mr. Linus Gitahi, Chancellor Dr. Manu Chandaria and the Vice Chancellor Prof. Paul Zeleza, led the demonstration, which began from our campus all the way to Muthaiga Police Station. They then delivered a petition to the Deputy Divisional Criminal Investigations Officer (DCIO) Samuel Ogutu, urging the Directorate of Criminal Investigations to investigate the grabbing of the land. The university’s first public protest since 1998, was brought about after Maestro-connections Health Systems, LLC claimed to have purchased the university’s land in the Muthaiga North suburb last month. The ownership of the 30-acre land which was purchased by the University in 1999 from the Insurance Company of East Africa (ICEA), is now under the Ministry of Lands, the National Land Commission and the Directorate of Criminal Investigations. In a statement emailed to the community before the demonstration, Prof. Zeleza noted that “Grabbing resources from educational institutions is a profound assault on their ability to provide a quality education.” He also pointed out that the grabbed land was already earmarked for expanding institutional research capacity, and build new student hostels, classrooms, faculty offices, a sports complex, among other facilities. The Vice Chancellor indicated that the university will continue pursuing all legal means to ensure that the land remains with the university. UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY-AFRICA NEWSLETTER 15 JULY - 21 JULY 2016 USIU-Africa community runs to raise funds The annual USIU-Africa fun run was held on Saturday, July 9 at the soccer pitch. Almost four hundred participants from the university community, took part in the 6.5 kilometer and 13 kilometer courses won by Ibrahim Wango from Garden Estate Secondary School and Francis Ting’aa (IR major) respectively. Chairman of the Board of Trustees Mr. Linus Gitahi, led senior university officials including Amb. Prof. Ruthie Rono (DVC-Academic Affairs) and Mrs. Ritah Asunda (DVC-Student Affairs and Enrollment Management), in raising KES 400 000 for the university’s financial aid programs. USIU-Africa hosts sensitization event RIGHT: Chair of the Board of Trustees Mr. Linus Gitahi (third right) during the Annual USIU-Africa Fun Run on Saturday, July 2. 2016 Career Fair to host world-class organizations ABOVE: The Kenya Prisons Band performs outside the auditorium during a sensitization event for the International Prisoners Day held in the auditorium in Thursday, July 14. The Vice Chancellor Prof. Paul Zeleza opened a sensitization forum hosted by the Criminal Justice Studies program in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, on Thursday, July 14. The event held in partnership with CEFA - an Italian NGO working with correctional facilities in Kenya - featured a panel discussion which deliberated on the causes of congestion in Kenyan prisons, focusing on all components of the criminal justice system. The audience which included members of the Criminal Justice Studies faculty and key stakeholders in the criminal justice system such as the Kenya Police Service, the Kenya Prisons Service and the Judiciary, listened as former inmates recounted their post – custodial experience, providing valuable insight into necessary reforms in the convict rehabilitation process. The event was also attended by the Deputy Vice Chancellor - Academic Affairs Amb. Prof. Ruthie Rono, Assistant Inspector General (National Police Service) Mr. James Mwaniki, Deputy Commissioner–General of Prisons Mr. Benjamin Njoga and Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court of Kenya Ms. Anne Asugah. The forum resolved, inter alia, that our society, members of the legal and law enforcement professions, and operators of correctional facilities, had a joint responsibility to decongest prisons, empower former inmates to lead rehabilitated lives in society and engage in constructive activities that improve lives. The Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences Dr. Tom Onditi moderated the event, which also featured performances by the Kenya Prisons Band. ABOVE: A student interacts with an employee from global multinational consumer goods giant – Unilever - during the 2015 Career Fair held on campus. Corporate leaders from world-class multinationals are opportunity for students to interact with potential expected on campus to share their career experiences, employers, who share their expectations regarding the based on the theme “Leveraging Millennial Talent”, work environment. Students are mentored on smart during the annual Career Fair. The three-day annual career choices and get to understand why certain skill job festival will officially be opened by the Vice sets are critical, as they interact with human resource Chancellor Prof. Paul Zeleza at 12 noon on Tuesday, professionals from exemplary organizations. July 19, following a keynote address by Cellulant CEO Mr. Brian Kariuki. The festival finale will be held at Nairobi’s DusitD2 hotel from 6pm on Thursday, July 21 where Radio Africa The annual festival which is organized by the Group Marketing Manager Ms. Caroline Mutoko and Placement and Career Services office, offers an MODE CEO Julian Kyula will be the keynote speakers. UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY-AFRICA NEWSLETTER 15 JULY - 21 JULY 2016 YDF holds inter-varsity simulation exercise The Young Diplomats Forum (YDF) held a two-day inter-varsity simulation event on June 30 to July 1 at the auditorium. The event which was addressed by the Vice Chancellor Prof. Paul Zeleza, featured a keynote address by the Director of the Foreign Service Institute Ambassador Simon Nabukwesi. Over two hundred students from African Nazarene University, Riara University, the University of Nairobi as well as USIU-Africa, discussed issues surrounding “Revision of Immigration Policies of States in Light of the Refugee Crisis”. The Director praised the partnership his institute has with the International Relations programs of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, emphasizing his desire to formalize the relationship with the university. Present at the event was Mrs. Ritah Asunda (DVC Student Affairs and Enrollment Management), Dr. Fatma Ali (Program Director, International Relations) and patron of the event’s organizers – the Young Diplomats Forum (YDF) club. GAME Center to host trainers workshop ABOVE: Ambassador Dr. Simon Nabukwesi (Director, Foreign Services Institute, Ministry of Foreign Affairs) delivers the keynote address during the Intervarsity Simulation Exercise held in the auditorium on Thursday, June 30. Criminal Justice Studies majors visit INTERPOL DVC - Academic Affairs Amb. Prof. Ruthie Rono will officially open the Global Agribusiness Management (GAME) Center Training of Trainers (ToT) workshop at 8am on Monday, July 18 at the GAME boardroom (former classroom T). Twenty East African agribusiness entrepreneurs working with groups of farmers along the agricultural value chain, have been selected to participate based on their business plan pitches, their average annual turnover and their target markets. At the end of the four-day workshop, participants are expected to have sharpened their business skills to support enhanced enterprise growth and leadership capacity. The workshop will conclude with a talk by Mr. David Ruchiu (Africa Director, Farm Concern International) who will speak on “Agricultural Finance and Credit Access”, while Ms. Anne Mbaabu (Director, Market Access Program, Alliance for a Green Revolution), who will also speak on “Strategic Planning for Micro & Small Medium Enterprises”. Department implements ticketing system USIU-Africa faculty, staff and students can now procure services from the department of Marketing and Communications through a LAN support ticketing system. To place requests, any member of the community must send an email to [email protected] through their official USIU-Africa email address, and will receive a response indicating a ticket reference number that is essential in tracking each request’s progress. The system is expected to streamline delivery of services provided by the department which include, graphic and web design, event consultation, branding and coverage, approval and printing of posters and flyers, and updates to digital platforms such as e-screens, website and social media. ABOVE: Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Dr. Simeon Sungi (seated right) poses with students and members of the Interpol Regional Bureau following a visit there by Criminal Justice Studies majors on Monday, July 11. The Comparative Criminal Justice Systems (CJS 3307) light of the increased role played by security agencies and Terrorism and International Security (CJS 3309) in tackling international terrorism. classes from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, visited the International Criminal Police Speaking during the visit to the bureau which Organization (INTERPOL) Regional Bureau in Nairobi coordinates international crime-fighting in thirteen on July 11 and 12. The Criminal Justice Studies majors eastern African countries, Dr. Sungi urged the police were accompanied by Associate Professor of Criminal organization Justice Dr. Simeon Sungi, where they met the Head of opportunities to students enrolled in the six-year old the Bureau, Mr. Sosthenes Makuri. The visit - a first by program. students in the Criminal Justice Studies program to the bureau - was occasioned by the need to acquaint students with career opportunities in the world’s largest international police organization, especially in to consider offering internship UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY-AFRICA NEWSLETTER 15 JULY - 21 JULY 2016 Media Mentions July 15: The Star newspaper mentioned USIU-Africa in an article titled “Prisons have exceeded inmate capacity – Osugo”. http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2016/07/15/prisons-hav e-exceeded-inmate-capacity-osugo_c1386323. July 15: The People Daily newspaper mentioned USIU-Africa in a sports article titled “Spartans, Ulinzi keen to remain tops as KBF continues”. http://www.mediamaxnetwork.co.ke/people-daily/2358 15/spartans-ulinzi-keen-remain-tops-kbf-continues/ July 14: The Star newspaper mentioned USIU-Africa in a sports feature titled “Conference go up to six as Nairobi is divided into two”. July 9-10: The Star newspaper mentioned USIU-Africa men’s hockey team in a sports story titled “Nakuru all set for a hockey showdown”. USIU-Africa land grabbing July 15: • Capital FM https://www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/2016/07/nlc-stepsuniversity-moi-land-row/ • The Star: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjECWBz7f9E • NTV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSMD5pVDgxk • USIU-Africa was mentioned by The Star newspaper in an article titled “No title for USIU land”. • Capital FM TV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMaX4faokjI July 14: • Capital FM: http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/2016/07/usiu-student s-staff-protest-grabbed-land-linked-moi/ • USIU-Africa was mentioned by The Star newspaper in the Voices Segment under the Victor’s world article. • The People Daily newspaper mentioned USIU-Africa in an article titled “University ‘duped in dispute land sale’” • The People Daily newspaper mentioned USIU-Africa picture on the front page titled “Students’ fury” • Daily Nation: http://www.nation.co.ke/news/Moi-got-fresh-title-forUSIU-land-last-year/-/1056/3293834/-/e3jl9nz/-/index.html • Watsupafrica.com: http://watsupafrica.com/news/nlc-tells-moi-to-provideproof-he-owned-usiu-a-land/ • MSN South Africa: http://www.msn.com/en-za/ • Standardmedia.com: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/ureport/story/2000208 525/why-is-institutional-land-grabbing-on-the-rise • Citizentv.co.ke: https://citizentv.co.ke/news/in-pictures-usiu-stages-protest s-over-alleged-grabbing-of-its-land-133464/ • Capital FM: https://t.co/PrU11Pz15X • Citizen TV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJMVjYr4s3k • Inooro TV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Woh-9msH-vM • Capital FM: Radio Mentions (4:00pm, 5:00pm, 6:00pm) • Classic FM: (4:00pm, 5:00pm, 6:00pm, 7:00pm) • Inooro FM: Radio Mentions (6:00pm, 7:00pm) • BBC World Service Radio Mentions 9:00pm • HOT 96: Radio Mentions (3:15pm, 6:15pm) • Allafrica.com: http://allafrica.com/stories/201607130088.html • Waza.co.ke: http://www.waza.co.ke/photos-usiu-students-demonstratin g-over-their-grabbed-land-ladies-wearing-9-inch-heels/ • Tuko.co.ke https://tuko.co.ke/152305-usiu-africa-students-mocked -for-planning-street-demonstrations.html • Nairobi News: http://nairobinews.nation.co.ke/news/usiu-students-block-r oad-in-demo-over-land-sold-by-moi/ July 11: The Daily Nation: http://www.nation.co.ke/news/education/USIU-to-holdstreet-demos-against-land-grabber/-/2643604/3290438 /-/k4grlxz/-/index.html • ITWeb Africa: http://www.itwebafrica.com/ • Kenyans.co.kehttps://www.kenyans.co.ke/news/7-lessons-nairobi-univers ity-students-should-learn-usiu-demos July 13: • Capital FM: Radio Mentions (6:00am, 7:00am, 8:00am) Periscope Livestream: https://t.co/WQhKhHqfvT • The Star: http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2016/07/13/video-usiuvc-manu-chandaria-lead-students-in-demo-against-land _c1385404 • Classic FM: Radio Mentions (6:00am, 7:00am, 8:00am) https://t.co/w2D9kRq5aH • HOT 96: Radio Mentions (6:00am, 7:00am, 8:00 am) https://t.co/uSX0u5egeu • K24 TV: http://www.mediamaxnetwork.co.ke/k24-tv/235543/usiu -staff-students-protest-alleged-grabbing-of-20-acrepiece-of-land/ • Zipo.com: http://zipo.co.ke/6211/usiu-grabbed-land-sold-moi-com pany-1-2b/ • Citizentv.co.ke https://citizentv.co.ke/news/usiu-stages-demonstrations -over-alleged-grabbing-of-the-varsity-land-133400/ • Citizen TV: https://citizentv.co.ke/news/video-retired-president-moidragged-in-a-prime-city-land-dispute-133377/ • Baraka FM: Radio Mentions 3:00pm • Kass FM: Radio Mentions (11:00am, 1:00pm, 4:00pm) • Baraka FM: Radio Mentions 3:00pm • Ghetto Radio: Radio Mentions (5:00pm, 6:00pm , 9:00pm) • Hivisasa.com: http://www.hivisasa.com/nairobi/kibera July 12: • The Business Daily: http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/USIU-now-accuses-pr operty-developer-of-grabbing-its-land/-/539546/3292106//1xkyroz/-/index.html.