TUK: Technical University Declared Insolvent Amid Ksh12 Billion Debt Crisis
[Business Today - Kenya] - 17/04/2025
The Parliament has declared the Technical University of Kenya (TUK) insolvent, citing an overwhelming debt of Ksh12 billion that has crippled the institution’s operations. To declare something insolvent means to formally recognise that an entity, such as a business, organisation, or individual, (…)
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