A court has awarded a lecturer Sh235,000 as salary arrears owed to him by Kenya Methodist University (KeMU) for 117 hours of work.
He told the court that he signed a contract agreement with the university for a part-time job to teach four units being BIRS-121, BIRS-222, BIRS-322 and BIRD-212 at the university’s main campus.
The court heard that each unit was taught for 3 hours a session and that for each hour, the university was to pay him Sh2,000.
However, Mr Momanyi said that despite teaching for 135 hours the entire semester, KeMU only paid him Sh35,437 with his efforts to have them clear the balance bearing no fruit.
“I enter judgment for the claimant for Sh234,563 plus costs and interest at court rates with effect from the date of this judgment,” read part of the ruling.