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After over three decades of use, the infrastructure and machinery have run down and require a huge rehabilitation and replacement. The College Development Partners who injected huge sums to develop the superstructure, understandably, are not willing to fund rehabilitation and maintenance of the same. This task is supposed to be done by the Government. While we acknowledge the huge budget for personnel emoluments, over the years, the University has been receiving less and less moneys for capital investment and other charges; despite increasing numbers of staff, students and programmes. As a result, the area which has suffered most is Infrastructure Maintenance. As elaborated in the attached Brochure, the infrastructure is in bad state, and we can not let it continue to deteriorate, because this will have far reaching adverse effects to the quality of Engineering Education we
are offering. In the bid to reverse this trend we are launching a "CoET
REHABILITATION AND MAINTENANCE FUND".
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Prof. J.H.Y. Katima
PRINCIPAL