
All learning institutions have rules and regulations in place for students in regard to how they dress and groom up to attend classes. Some are more strict while others introduce fresh rules as time passes by.
Kenya Methodist University has revisited its rules and regulations on dress code and general look for its students.
In a memo released on January 5th, students were advised about the new changes. The memo was signed by Dr. Esther Mbaabu, the Dean of Students in the institution.
Tumbo cuts, barebacks, miniskirts, body-tight trousers, and see-through clothes have all been banned for female students.
Male students are advised to shun dreadlocks, plaited hair, earrings, hats, caps and more.
