By KETRA KALUNGA OVER 30 Zambian students on government sponsorship stranded in Kenya are in limbo and have resorted to borrowing to remain in school as they have not received allowances for five months.And their families back home have appealed to the government to intervene in the matter as most of the students were orphans and come from vulnerable households. They have also dispelled media reports that the students were awarded bursary scholarships because they were Patriotic Front (PF) cadres and are now stranded because the party is not in government.They said in separate interviews that contrary to media reports, the bursaries were genuinely awarded to best performing high school students. The students were in 2018 sent by the government to study tourism and hospitality at UTALLI College in Kenya.One of the affected students, Mr Moses Nyendwa said students who are on attachments have decided to borrow about 300 dollars each from the lecturers and fellow Kenyan […]
33 students stranded in Kenya

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