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University of Eldoret chase away students over inappropriate dressing codes

After the university instituted a new dress code guideline on Monday, students at the University of Eldoret, Uasin Gishu received a surprise.

Tens of children who arrived at the school were sent home for failing to follow the dress code.

One’s ability to enter the lecture halls depended on how they were dressed.

Many who were caught off guard described the action as unfair.

“I have been turned away because of my dress code and currently I have no money to buy new clothes,” said Philip Maritim.

Another student, Denis Kiplagat recognised that the new dress code rules were good, but asked the university to give them more time to conform.

Some of the learners are in support of the institution’s decision to enforce a dressing policy for learners in the school.

“You find a lady dressed in a miniskirt and ‘tumbo cut’, and she is in class, getting all attention, “Stephen Maina said.

“I am okay with the new dressing code and encourage my follow students to follow and do the same,” another student, Edna Moraa said.

The internal memo seen by Citizen Digital warned learners of disciplinary action for wearing what the school termed as inappropriate clothes.

For female students mini skirts are among the banned attires while male students with ragged or ripped trousers will not access the institutions.

The memo also requires that learners maintain gender compliant attires which should reflect their personal details as documented in their admission records.

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