NICE JOB! STUDENTS TO CUSA BUT WE SHALL NOT BE BLIND FOLDED

"Nice job CUSA, you are promising but there is still a lot we require done, and not with time, immediately. You know all of them. Remember we will not allow you to blind fold us" This comes after a lengthy speech buy CUSA secretary general Lutta
Wilberforce. In his statement that I will include below, he mentioned that;
1. There will be an additional television screen at SGT1 that will be operational from 7.30 on weekdays and all day long on weekends. But here is the problem, why 7.30pm on weekdays and whole day long on weekends, this same SGT1 being the biggest hall in the campus, ndo inatumiwa na theatre group on weekend shows. Does it mean no more shows for the Chuka Theatre group?
2. He again mentioned that gate F will be used as an Exit and not an entrance. What is that really? I get out to buy a drink through the Pavilion gate F but l have to go back in through gate D ya Runda. Umenisaidia aje hapo? "Are there not enough security guard in the campus to be at that gate? Si wanipee io kazi yawa....." Quoted from a comrade.
3. Also quoted is, the CUSA officials offices will be moved to the Student Center, for you to access the student center you have to go for a gatepass at Science's gate C,  infact its a tag, add that to your kipandes, all of them that's when you'll be able to see Ohuru, or this None residents Reps. Am not sure if they'll have there Offices there as well.

 Enough of that here is the Secretary General's message....

Hello once more esteemed comrades, I also wish to bring to your attention that following yesterday’s meeting, it was reached that SGT1 will serve as an additional watching room and therefore another television will be placed in SGT1 to avoid congestion at the mess. The room will always be operational from 7.30pm during weekdays and all the day on weekends. On the same note, I would also wish to notify you that GATE F will be used as an exit gate for the time being as a solution is sought as far as serving as an entrance gate is concerned. Additionally, on 20th March 2017, the student leaders’ offices will be transferred to the student center and therefore students will be allowed to reach student leaders from there. We are also working to ensure that other services are put forth. The negotiations on the issue of the gate pass policy are still on and we will always notify you on every step we make.
Finally, Nisupport Nisome Kit (NNK), an initiative meant to raise funds and help comrades to reduce the issue of deferment cases has been fully adopted by CUSA. Therefore, Nisupport Nisome Marathon is scheduled to take place on 18th March 2017 but not on 17th as had been earlier on appeared in media as a way of raising funds and officially launching the initiative. The occasion will involve the varsity fraternity led by the vice chancellor and you are therefore requested to participate. Otherwise I wish you all the best. Let peace be paramount and unity overrule.
Yours in service,
Lutta Wilberforce,
CUSA Secretary General.

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