A nationwide strike by professors in Kenya has practically shut down the nation’s 22 public universities, reports the Daily Nation. The strike hit the universities as many students were scheduled to take end-of-semester examinations or planned to attend midyear graduation ceremonies. The head of the University Academic Staff Union said the 7,000 professors would not return to work until a salary dispute with the government was resolved.
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