Tag: DUSA Congress Passes a Vote of No Confidence Against the Secretary General

  • Congress Attempts to Resolve DUSA Government Issues

    By Evelyne Syombua

    (issyombua@gmail.com)

    On Friday, 1 October, the DUSA Congress held its second sitting in Nairobi Campus in which they took some steps to resolve issues surrounding the DUSA government.

    Just like the Treasurer, the Secretary-General did not escape their resolutions. Having passed a vote of no confidence against him in a special sitting held on Friday 10 September, the congress had consequences instore for him.

    They resolved to the withdrawal of privileges due to the DUSA secretary-general, Mr. Caleb Paul alias Msando for 30 working days commencing on 1st October 2021.

    The Secretary-General will continue serving in his office but will be required to submit a weekly report to Congress of his operations since assuming office.

    The consequences he faced are as a result of an email he sent to students on 1 September appointing the Deputy President, Monica Gitau, and ISADU President Duc Florian as the acting president and treasurer respectively.

    As the Congress Speaker, Noel Shimba had stated earlier this was done without following the right procedure. As stated by the Speaker, the Secretary-General should not have acted on behalf of Congress and should have received approval from the president before sending the email.

    “…the content of his communication is what I would render null and void because ideally he is not supposed to act on behalf of the congress,” stated Shimba. He also added,  “he is supposed to act on behalf of the council and his message should receive approval from the chair of the DUSA Council and this is the president Marco Laboso himself.”

    The actions taken by the Congress on the Secretary-General are to cut across all DUSA council members resorted to such actions again.

    In the making of decisions, a few emotions are bound to be bruised, and this was no difference for some Congress members.

    With a semester left to the next elections, the DUSA Congress seems to be putting its best foot forward on a journey to vindication.

  • DUSA Treasurer Steps Aside for Two Weeks

    By Evelyne Syombua

    (issyombua@gmail.com)

    DUSA Treasurer, Ms. Wambui Njoroge stepped aside for two weeks after a resolution was made by the Congress on Friday 1, October in its second sitting held in Nairobi Campus. Congress appointed the Audit and Risk Committee Chairperson Mr. Wellington Mbuvi as the DUSA acting treasurer.

    The Audit and Risk Committee raised concerns regarding her lack of accountability, negligence, and unavailability thus leading to the decision made by Congress.

    Congress had invited her to explain her failure of not submitting the 2021-2022 budget before the deadline given by the Finance Manager and the office of the DVC Finance, Administration, and Planning, July 30, 2021. Unfortunately, she did not honor these invitations.  As it stands the budget is yet to be drafted.

    The  Congress will seek clarification from the Electoral Commission of Daystar (ECD) about Ms. Wambui’s competency and qualifications to not only vie for that office but to continue as the incumbent.

    During the two weeks period, she is required to present weekly reports on her services since assuming office.

    As the DUSA government members continue with their time in office, it seems there is a bumpy road ahead.