Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) has warned its students against uploading recordings of themselves twerking while dressed in school uniform on TikTok.
In a statement released by the medical school, students have been cautioned to remove any such recordings from social media or face a one-year suspension. The warning comes barely a week after a recent video of KMTC students shaking their behinds to music surfaced online eliciting mixed reactions from netizens.
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— Antoniö (@kun_maina) March 15, 2023
The administration at KMTC has expressed concerns about the students producing and sharing these offensive videos on social media platforms, adding that such videos could potentially dilute the KMTC brand and harm the college’s reputation.
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Meanwhile, KMTC has been facing a scandal involving falsified academic papers. The Ministry of Health has expelled many KMTC students from various campuses nationwide after discovering fake Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) credentials. This became known seven months after the first term when the students entered the institution in September last year.
According to a KMTC source, fifteen out of the fifty first-year students who began classes in Garissa in September were found to have bogus documents, along with five other students from the Port Reitz site in Mombasa. This has sparked a national scandal, tarnishing the reputation of the medical college.