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There are 23 registered clubs/societies in the university.
Many clubs are formed along academic disciplines e.g. Business Students Association (BSA), Disaster Management Students Association, Engineering etc. Some are abased on districts that the members come from. These clubs become suitable grounds for putting in practice what is learnt in class.

They also from an important link between administration and the students where SGC is unavailable. It also gives students the opportunity to develop their leadership abilities. Through clubs students are able to network will prospective employers e.g. BSA, has been able to work closely with banks auditing firms etc.

Challenges:


Many clubs are found but soon after become inactive. Many clubs are unable to run and manage finances. Where they do so, they soon run into wrangles. Lack of strong support from the patrons.

General issues

Insufficient facilities and office space.
Inadequate staff in most sections – Kitchen, Hostels,
Chaplaincy and Counseling

Management of student information is very wanting. We still use folders and files. There is need to computerize for efficiency.

 
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