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GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENT ASSOCIATION CONSTITUTION
OF 2017
SUBMITTED TO THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
&
THE DEAN OF STUDENTS, GRETSA UNIVERSITY
ON
20TH OF NOVEMBER, 2017
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PREAMBLE
We the students of Gretsa University and members of the Gretsa University Students
Association;
ACKNOWLEDGE the supremacy of the almighty God of all creation,
HONOR those who founded our University, Gretsa University,
COMMIT to nurturing and protecting the wellbeing of Gretsa University as a whole.
RECOGNIZE the aspirations of all the former members of Gretsa University Students
Association who tirelessly advocated for the essential values of students’ rights, equity,
freedom, democracy, justice and the rule of law.
EXERCISE our sovereign right to determine the form of governance of the student’s
association and have participated fully in the making of this constitution.
ADOPT, ENACT and give this constitution to ourselves and to the future students of Gretsa
University in line with our core values namely; honesty, integrity, accountability,
transparency, fairness, excellence and concern for others.
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PREAMBLE ......................... 2
CHAPTER ONE: [SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STUDENTS AND THE SUPREMACY
OF THIS CONSTITUTION] ...... 5
1- SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STUDENTS........................................................................................................... 5 2- SUPREMACY OF THIS CONSTITUTION ...................................................................................................... 5 3- DEFENSE OF THIS CONSTITUTION ........................................................................................................... 6
CHAPTER TWO: [GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION] ......................... 7
4- DECLARATION OF GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION ........................................................ 7 5- THE SCOPE OF GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION .............................................................. 7 6- OFFICIAL LANGUAGES RECOGNIZED BY THE GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION ............... 7 7- GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION AND RELIGION ............................................................. 7 8- GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION AND CULTURE ............................................................. 7 9- GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION OBJECTIVES ................................................................. 7
CHAPTER THREE: [GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP] .
......................... 9
10- ENTITLEMENT OF MEMBERS .................................................................................................................. 9 11- ACQUISITION OF MEMBERSHIP .............................................................................................................. 9 12- SUSPENSION AND CESSATION OF MEMBERSHIP ..................................................................................... 9 13- SUBSCRIPTION ..................................................................................................................................... 10
CHAPTER FOUR: [GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
ELECTORAL COMMISSION] ....................... 13
14- THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION ............................................................................................................ 13 15- MEMBERS OF THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION ....................................................................................... 14 16- DUTIES OF THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION ........................................................................................... 16 17- APPOINTMENT OF PERSONS TO HOLD OFFICE IN THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION ................................. 17 18- REMOVAL FROM OFFICE OF PERSONS HOLDING OFFICE IN THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION.................. 17 19- RESIGNATION FROM OFFICE OF A PERSON HOLDING OFFICE IN THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION........... 18
CHAPTER FIVE: [REPRESENTATION OF GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ...................
ASSOCIATION MEMBERS] ....................... 19
20- CONDUCT OF GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION LEADERS .............................................. 19 21- THE ELECTORAL PROCESS ................................................................................................................... 20 22- QUORUM .............................................................................................................................................. 28 23- RESOLUTION ........................................................................................................................................ 29
CHAPTER SIX: [THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE] ....................... 30
24- THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE............................................................................................................... 30 25- COMPOSITION OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ................................................................................... 30 26- DUTIES OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ............................................................................................. 32 27- DUTIES OF MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ........................................................................ 34 28- VACATION FROM OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS ........................................................ 37
CHAPTER SEVEN: [PUBLIC FINANCE] ....................... 40
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29- PRINCIPLES OF GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION FINANCE ............................................ 40 30- GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL BUDGET ...................................................... 40 31- GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION SEMESTER BUDGET ................................................... 42 32- BORROWING BY GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION ......................................................... 42 33- AUDITING OF GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION ACCOUNTS ........................................... 44 34- PROCUREMENT OF GOODS AND SERVICES BY GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION ............ 44 35- DISPOSAL OF GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ...................... 45 36- REMUNERATIONS TO EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS ................................................................... 46 37- APPRECIATION OF GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS AND SPECIAL
COMMITTEES ....................................................................................................................................... 47 38- ZERO RATING OF GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION ACCOUNTS ..................................... 48 39- BEREAVEMENT .................................................................................................................................... 48
CHAPTER EIGHT:[MR. AND MISS. GRETSA UNIVERSITY] ....................... 50
40- MR. AND MISS. GRETSA UNIVERSITY .................................................................................................. 50 41- DUTIES OF MR. AND MISS GRETSA UNIVERSITY .................................................................................. 50 42- QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE OFFICE OF MR. AND MISS GRETSA UNIVERSITY ........................................ 51 43- VACATION FROM OFFICE OF MR. AND MISS. GRETSA UNIVERSITY ..................................................... 51
CHAPTER NINE: [CLUBS, SOCIETIES AND ENTERTAINMENT] ....................... 54
44- CLUBS, SOCIETIES AND ENTERTAINMENT ............................................................................................ 54 45- REGISTRATION OF CLUBS AND SOCIETIES ............................................................................................ 55 46- IMMUNITIES OF CLUBS AND SOCIETIES ................................................................................................ 56 47- DEREGISTRATION OF CLUBS AND SOCIETIES ....................................................................................... 57 48- ROLES OF CLUBS AND SOCIETIES OFFICIALS ....................................................................................... 57 49- SUPPORT OF CLUBS AND SOCIETIES BY THE GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION ............... 58
CHAPTER TEN: [SPECIAL COMMITTEES] ....................... 59
50- SPECIAL COMMITTEES ......................................................................................................................... 59 51- ESTABLISHMENT OF A SPECIAL COMMITTEE ........................................................................................ 59 52- DISSOLUTION OF A SPECIAL COMMITTEE ............................................................................................. 60
CHAPTER ELEVEN: [STANDING ORDERS] ....................... 62
53- STANDING ORDERS .............................................................................................................................. 62
CHAPTER TWELVE: [AMENDMENT OF THIS CONSTITUTION] ....................... 63
54- AMENDMENT OF THIS CONSTITUTION .................................................................................................. 63 55- PROCEDURE FOR AMENDMENT OF THIS CONSTITUTION ....................................................................... 63
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: [SCHEDULES] ....................... 65
56- SCHEDULES .......................................................................................................................................... 65 57- GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION EMBLEMS................................................................... 66 58- GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION FORM ......................................................................... 67
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: [GLOSSARY] ....................... 81
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CHAPTER ONE: [SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STUDENTS AND THE SUPREMACY
OF THIS CONSTITUTION]
1- Sovereignty of the Students
1.1- All sovereign power belongs to the students of Gretsa University and shall be
exercised only in accordance with this Constitution.
1.2- Sovereign power under this Constitution is delegated to the following student posts,
with regard to the Universities (Amendment) Act No. 48 of 2016 clause 18 (b), who
shall perform their functions in accordance with the Gretsa University Students
Association Constitution;
(1) Every university shall have a student’ association comprising of all students of
the university.
(1A) A students' association shall be governed by a students' council
comprising of—
(a) a Chairperson;
(b) a Vice Chairperson who shall be of opposite gender with the
Chairperson;
(c) a Treasurer;
(d) a Secretary-General who shall be the secretary to the Council;
and
(e) three other members to represent special interests of students;
(i) Secretary for Academics
(ii) Secretary for Sports and Entertainments
(iii)Secretary for Religion
2- Supremacy of this constitution
2.1- This Constitution shall be the supreme law governing all Gretsa University Students
Association members, committees, clubs and societies and any other faction
composite of Gretsa University Students
2.2- Any law(s) formulated by any student(s) of Gretsa University must conform to this
constitution and otherwise that law(s) shall be rendered null and void.
2.3- The validity or legality of this Constitution is not subject to challenge by any Gretsa
University Student Association member, unless by the methods provided herein.
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3- Defense of this constitution
3.1- Every Gretsa University Students Association member has a duty to uphold, defend
and respect this Constitution.
3.2- This Constitution in whole only becomes null and void if;
(a) There is a successful referendum done to adopt a new Constitution.
(b) This Constitution has had more than seventy percent of all its articles
amended.
3.3- An article of this Constitution becomes null and void if;
(a) There is a successful meeting, composite of the constitutionally specified
minimum requirements.
3.4- A change in this Constitution in whole or in part shall be followed by a reprint of the
whole Constitution with the amendment(s) and without any other alteration
whatsoever.
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CHAPTER TWO: [GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION]
4- Declaration of Gretsa University Students Association
4.1- There is established an association, composite of all Gretsa University students and
that shall represent the interests of all such students, recognized as Gretsa University
Students Association and abbreviated as GUSA.
5- The Scope of Gretsa University Students Association
In accordance with this Constitution, GUSA shall;
5.1- Address all the areas concerning Gretsa University Students.
5.2- Consist of all the legitimate students of Gretsa University.
5.3- Be subject to the policies and regulations of Gretsa University statutes.
5.4- Consist of electoral colleges based on either academic departments, faculties or
schools.
5.5- Be the supreme student body over all other Gretsa University students’ bodies.
6- Official Languages Recognized by the Gretsa University Students Association
6.1- GUSA shall recognize the following languages:
(a) English,
(b) Kiswahili and,
(c) Sign Language.
7- Gretsa University Students Association and Religion
7.1- GUSA shall be a religiously neutral association, promoting and enforcing equity
among all the religions within Gretsa University.
8- Gretsa University Students Association and Culture
8.1- GUSA shall promote and enforce equity of all the cultures within Gretsa University.
8.2- GUSA shall ensure there is recognition of the various cultures in Gretsa University.
9- Gretsa University Students Association Objectives
To:
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9.1- Promote the Gretsa University vision, mission, and core values among the students
and to the outside community.
9.2- Ensure a conducive learning environment for each GUSA member.
9.3- Contribute towards a healthy, social and responsible lifestyle of each GUSA member.
9.4- Act, with discretion, as a link between Gretsa University and the outside community.
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CHAPTER THREE: [GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
MEMBERSHIP]
10- Entitlement of Members
10.1- A member of GUSA shall be any person who has met the requirements stipulated in
Article 11.
10.2- Such a person shall be entitled to:
(a) Fair treatment by all the members and committees of GUSA.
(b) Participation in all the activities organized by GUSA, in accordance with this
Constitution.
(c) Recognition as a member of GUSA.
(d) A right to vie for any post in GUSA, in accordance with this Constitution.
11- Acquisition of Membership
11.1- A person becomes eligible to be a GUSA member upon admission to Gretsa
University.
11.2- The following students are eligible GUSA members:
(a) All undergraduate students recognized by Gretsa University.
(b) All post graduate students recognized by Gretsa University.
11.3- Students stated in Article 11.2 are eligible for membership regardless of their mode of
study.
12- Suspension and Cessation of Membership
The membership of a GUSA member shall stand suspended or revoked if:
12.1- Suspension
The membership of a GUSA member shall stand suspended if such a member:
(a) Has been suspended from the University.
(b) Is facing disciplinary sanctions from the University Administration that
interfere with or withdraw the entitlements in Article 10.
(c) Has deferred their studies for a duration, and in a manner acceptable by the
University Administration.
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In the case that a GUSA member has their membership suspended such a member:
(a) May re-acquire their membership by:
(i) Following the prescribed mechanism for acceptance back into the
University by the University Administration and,
(ii) Paying the prescribed subscription fees in Article 13.
(b) May choose not to re-acquire their membership and thus:
(i) Their membership stands revoked.
12.2- Revocation
The membership of GUSA member shall stand revoked if such a member:
(a) Chooses not to re-acquire their membership after suspension, Article 12.1.
(b) Has been expelled from the University.
(c) Has completed their studies in the prescribed amount of time and manner as
per the University statutes.
(d) Has withdrawn from being a Gretsa University student.
(e) Has died.
13- Subscription
13.1- The subscription fee for one to continues being a member of GUSA shall:
(a) Be KSH 500, paid each semester, each academic year.
(b) Be deposited in the Gretsa University Account together with the University
fees payment.
13.2- Upon identification of a cause to change the subscription fees, the person(s) shall;
(a) Inform the Executive Committee in writing, through its Secretary General of
the:
(i) Intent to petition a change in the subscription fees,
(ii) Proposed changes in the subscription fees,
(iii)Detailed reasons for the proposed changes and,
(iv) Details of the petitioners, that is the:
(1) Name(s) of the petitioner(s),
(2) Registration number(s) of the petitioner(s) and,
(3) Current telephone number(s) of the petitioner(s).
(b) The Executive Committee shall:
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(i) Convene a meeting within two weeks after receipt of the petition in
Article 13.2(a).
(ii) Discuss the merits against the demerits of the petition and:
(1) Proceed the petition to Article 13.2(c) if there is enough reason
to do so.
(2) Inform the petitioner(s) in writing of the failure of the petition
in the case that there are not enough grounds to adopt the
petition.
(iii)Such a failed petition, Article 13.2(b)(ii), shall not be adopted by the
Executive Committee for at least one academic year.
(c) The Executive Committee shall inform the University Administration, in
writing, through the Dean of Students the intent to petition a change in the
GUSA subscription fee.
(d) The University Administration through the Dean of Students may:
(i) Adopt the petition and thus the Executive Committee shall proceed the
petition to Article 13.2(e).
(ii) Inform the Executive Committee in writing of the failure of the
petition in the case that there are not enough grounds to adopt the
petition.
(iii)Such a failed petition, Article 13.2(b)(ii), shall not be adopted by the
Executive Committee for at least one academic year.
(e) The Executive Committee shall:
(i) Inform all the GUSA members, in writing, of a referendum to take
place, and allocate at least four weeks between the day the notice is
publicized and the voting day.
(ii) Allocate necessary financial resources, through the GUSA Treasurer,
to the GUSA Electoral Commission in order to enable it conduct civic
education, prepare and supervise the referendum, tally votes and as
announce the referendum results.
(iii)Allocate a room for the voting day according to the recommendations
by the GUSA Electoral Commission.
(f) The GUSA Electoral Commission shall conduct the referendum in accordance
with Article 81 of the Constitution of Kenya (2010) and:
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(i) Such a referendum shall be considered legitimate only if, at least two-
thirds of all registered GUSA members take part in casting a vote.
(ii) In the case that the petition wins the referendum by garnering fifty per
cent plus one vote, of the total votes cast, proceed the petition Article
13.2(g).
(iii)In the case that the petition fails to garner more than fifty percent of the
total votes cast, that petition shall not be adopted by the Executive
Committee for at least one academic year.
(iv) The GUSA Electoral Commission shall declare the motion defeated
and submit, in writing, the results of the referendum.
(g) The GUSA Electoral Commission shall declare the petition to have won the
referendum, compile the results of the elections and submit in writing to the
Executive Committee.
(h) The Executive Committee shall:
(i) Submit the results of the referendum to the Dean of Students.
(ii) Await communication from the Dean of Students.
(i) The Dean of Students shall:
(i) Notify the GUSA members of the change in the GUSA membership
subscription fees and,
(ii) The revised University fee payable by each student.
(j) The changes in the subscription fee shall take effect from the semester that
immediately follows the referendum in Article 13.2(f).
13.3- Changes in the subscription fee can only be instigated if there is a;
(a) Change in the student number enrolled in the University,
(b) Change in the number of GUSA activities in the next financial year or,
(c) need to raise money for a specific purpose.
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CHAPTER FOUR: [GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
ELECTORAL COMMISSION]
14- The Electoral Commission
14.1- There is established an Electoral Commission to conduct all the elections involving
GUSA members.
14.2- The Electoral commission shall be referred to a Gretsa University Students
Association Electoral Commission, abbreviated as; GUSA-EC.
14.3- The Vision of GUSA-EC shall be:
To be an independent and credible electoral commission dedicated to uphold
democratic progress in strict adherence to the GUSA Constitution.
14.4- The mission of GUSA-EC shall be;
To advance the course of democracy and good governance for enhanced development
of the Gretsa University Student Association through civic education, and conduct of
free fair and transparent elections.
14.5- The term of office of GUSA-EC member shall be:
(a) One year that does not align with the exit of office of the GUSA Executive
Committee.
(b) From the second working day of June, each year, to one week before the
installation into office of the next GUSA-EC officials.
(c) And, no elections shall be held:
(i) Within one month of assumption of office of GUSA-EC officials.
(ii) Within one and a half months before the expiry of the term of office of
the incumbent GUSA-EC officials.
14.6- GUSA-EC shall be funded solely by GUSA.
14.7- The jurisdiction of GUSA-EC shall be restricted to Gretsa University Premises, and
the conduct of elections and resolutions involving GUSA members only.
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15- Members of the Electoral Commission
15.1- The Electoral commission shall be consistent of:
(a) A Chairperson who shall:
(i) Have the following qualification:
(1) Be a full-time student.
(2) Completed at least one academic year in their current level of
study, at the time of appointment into office.
(3) At least three semesters left in their field of study, from the
time of appointment into office.
(4) A clear disciplinary record, ascertained by the Dean of
Students.
(5) Not hold any other GUSA office, or be a member of any
committee.
(6) Acquired a minimum mean grade at least sixty-five percent in
any of their academic transcripts in their current level of study.
(ii) Have the following duties:
(1) Head GUSA-EC.
(2) Announce results for any election conducted by GUSA-EC.
(3) Act as a link between the GUSA-EC and the Executive
Committee and the Dean of Students.
(4) Be a signatory to any financial transaction conducted by
GUSA-EC.
(5) Prescribe to the Dean of Students through the Executive
Committee, from a report prepared by the Secretary General to
the GUSA-EC, measures that will ensure optimal working of
the GUSA-EC, optimal conduct of electoral processes.
(b) A Secretary General who shall:
(i) Have the following qualification:
(1) Be of the opposite gender as the Chairperson of the GUSA-EC.
(2) Be a full-time student.
(3) Completed at least one academic year in their current level of
study, at the time of appointment into office.
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(4) At least three semesters left in their field of study, from the
time of appointment into office.
(5) A clear disciplinary record, ascertained by the Dean of
Students.
(6) Not hold any other GUSA office, or be a member of any
committee.
(7) Acquired a minimum mean grade at least sixty percent in any
of their academic transcripts in their current level of study.
(ii) Have the following duties:
(1) Prepare and present a report of any election that the GUSA-EC
conducts, to the GUSA-EC Chairperson.
(2) Be the official spokesperson of GUSA-EC.
(3) Be the custodian of all the documents of GUSA-EC.
(4) Assume all the duties of the GUSA-EC Chairperson in the
Chairperson’s absentia.
(5) Be a signatory to any official communication by GUSA-EC.
(6) Be a signatory to any financial transaction conducted by
GUSA-EC.
(c) A Treasurer who shall:
(i) Have the following qualification:
(1) Be a full-time student
(2) Completed at least one academic year in their current level of
study, at the time of appointment into office.
(8) At least three semesters left in their field of study, from the
time of appointment into office.
(3) A clear disciplinary record, ascertained by the Dean of
Students.
(4) Not hold any other GUSA office, or be a member of any
committee.
(5) Be taking a course in finance, accounting and/or auditing and
have completed at least one academic year.
(6) Acquired a minimum mean grade at least sixty percent in any
of their academic transcripts in their current level of study.
(ii) Have the following duties:
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(1) Prepare and report, to the chair of GUSA-EC, a budget to
conduct any election overseen by GUSA-EC.
(2) Be the custodian of all the monies belonging to GUSA-EC,
after disbursement from the GUSA Treasurer.
(3) Prepare and report to the Secretary General of GUSA-EC, the
expenditure of all the monies after the elections are held.
(d) A minimum of three and a maximum of four clerks who shall:
(i) Have the following qualification:
(1) Completed one academic year in their current level of study, at
the time of appointment into office.
(2) Active in student-related activities.
(3) A clear disciplinary record, ascertained by the Dean of
Students.
(ii) Have the following duties:
(1) Tally votes in the polling station they have been assigned.
(2) Submit tallied votes to the Secretary General, GUSA-EC.
(3) Guide GUSA members during a voting exercise.
16- Duties of the Electoral Commission
16.1- The duties of the Electoral Commission shall be;
(a) Announcement of the results submitted from the faculty elections.
(b) Vetting of GUSA Executive Committee positions aspirants.
(c) Approve and regulate coalitions and their agents.
(d) Educating Voters through Civic Education Programmes.
(i) GUSA-EC shall make voters aware on how to vote, and the importance
of voting.
(ii) This education includes the manner of voting, the irregularities and the
penalties related to election malpractices.
(iii)Conduct these Civic Education Programmes in the most appropriate
manner and platforms.
(e) Announce Election Results
(i) GUSA-EC shall be the mandated body to announce the results of any
election composite of GUSA members.
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(ii) After all the necessary procedures have been followed for a specified
electoral process the GUSA EC shall announce, publicly and without
malicious intent, the results of the elections that were being conducted.
(f) Preparation of elections and elections budget.
(i) Every year by the end of the month of July, the newly appointed
GUSA-EC shall prepare and hand over a budget to the GUSA
Executive Committee.
(ii) The budget must highlight all the expected expenses of the general
election to be held in the month of October in the same calendar year.
(g) Create awareness of the whole GUSA fraternity for the coming elections.
17- Appointment of Persons to Hold Office in the Electoral Commission
17.1- The Electoral Commission officials shall be vetted and appointed by the Executive
Committee in the presence Dean of Students.
17.2- The Electoral Commission clerks shall be appointed by the Executive Committee.
17.3- For one to become an Electoral Commission official, one must:
(a) Fill the appropriate Form 58.1(a).
(b) Meet the minimum requirements as stipulated of Article 15.
17.4- For one to be an Electoral Commission clerk, one must:
(a) Fill the appropriate Form 58.1(b).
(b) Meet the minimum requirements as stipulated of Article 15.
18- Removal from Office of Persons Holding Office in the Electoral Commission
18.1- A GUSA-EC commissioner may be removed from office in the case that they:
(a) Breach this Constitution.
(b) Have any disciplinary issues within their tenure that may hamper their ability
to perform their constitutionally mandated duties.
(c) Transfer from the University.
(d) Have been proven guilty of electoral malpractice as stipulated Article 21.9(b).
18.2- For any GUSA member(s) to remove a GUSA-EC official from office, they must:
(a) Submit to the Dean of Students the allegations and evidence to such
allegations floated against the affected GUSA-EC official.
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(b) The Dean of Students shall take necessary action.
19- Resignation from Office of a Person Holding Office in the Electoral Commission
19.1- An electoral commissioner may resign from office at any time by submitting a letter
of resignation to the Dean of students, having attached Form 58.1(e).
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CHAPTER FIVE: [REPRESENTATION OF GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
ASSOCIATION MEMBERS]
20- Conduct of Gretsa University Students Association Leaders
20.1- All GUSA leaders shall;
(a) Include:
(i) GUSA Executive Committee members,
(ii) Mr. and Miss. Gretsa University,
(iii)Special Committee members,
(iv) Electoral Commissioners and,
(v) Any other member(s) of an office or committee established or
governed by this Constitution.
(b) Respect all the Gretsa University Staff members and:
(i) Observe the protocols they abide to.
(ii) Present student issues only to relevant dockets.
(c) Respect all Gretsa University Students and:
(i) Inform them of their rights before asking them to accomplish a task.
(ii) Attend to their needs without asking for compensation of any manner
(d) Not exploit any GUSA member or Gretsa University Staff member and:
(i) Such exploitation shall be equated to abuse of office and gross
misconduct
(ii) Such exploitation if proven, shall be used as ground for removal from
office of the affected GUSA leader.
(e) Not embarrass Gretsa University within or without the University.
20.2- GUSA leaders shall dress in a manner that does not depict:
(a) Immodest apparel.
(b) Torn/ripped faded clothing.
(c) Cargo/carpenter pants.
(d) Visible undergarments.
(e) Visible tattoos.
(f) Backless apparel and exposed midriff.
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(h) Shirts and tops that are not made to be worn out (shirts or tops with a tail)
should be tucked in.
(i) Casual sandals, including Velcro and flip-flop type sandals are not
appropriate.
(j) Flip-flops are not acceptable.
(k) Low-fitting, hip-hugger pants are not appropriate.
(l) Low cut/tight revealing clothing.
(m) Spaghetti-strap dress/tops.
(n) Dress/skirt more than three inches above the knee cap.
(o) Slits higher than three inches above the knee cap.
(p) Garments with lettering, phrases or pictures that are considered offensive.
(q) Any garments exposing the side of the Torso.
(r) Personal appearance that draws undue attention to oneself.
20.3- Violation of the conduct expected herein shall lead to removal from office of such a
leader.
21- The Electoral Process
21.1- The Electoral Commission shall conduct the election process in a transparent and
constitutional manner as addressed in this constitution and as per the regulations of
the Universities (Amendment) Act of 2016 stipulated herein;
(1B) Every students’ council shall be elected in accordance with this Act and its
membership shall—
(a) reflect national diversity; and
(b) have not more than two-thirds of its members being of the same
gender.
(1C) For purposes of conducting the elections of the members of the student
council referred to in subsection (1A), the student’s association shall constitute
itself into electoral colleges based on either academic departments, schools or
facilities, as may be appropriate.
(1D) The students of each electoral college constituted under subsection (1C) shall
elect three representatives—
(a) from amongst persons who are not candidates under subsection (1A);
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(b) of who are not more than two thirds of the same gender.
(1E) The representatives of each electoral college shall elect the members of the
student council within thirty days of the election under subsection (1D).
(1F) A member of the student council shall hold office for a term of one year and
may be eligible for re-election for one final term.
(1G) A person who has held office as a member of the student council of a
University for two terms is disqualified from election as a member of the
student council of any other University or constituent college in Kenya.
(1H) Every students' association shall, in consultation with the University,
formulate and enact rules to govern the conduct of elections including
regulation of campaigns, election financing, offences and penalties.
(1I) An election conducted pursuant to this section shall comply with the general
principles of the Kenyan electoral system under Article 81 of the Constitution
and the rules governing the election of members of the student council.
21.2- Aspiration
(a) A candidate shall aspire for a post in the GUSA Executive Committee or as
Delegate under a coalition which shall:
(i) Be registered by the GUSA-EC.
(ii) Have seven (7) members, each aspiring for a singular position in the
GUSA Executive Committee and,
(iii)Of these seven aspirants, have at least one member who is recognized
as disabled, contesting for a position in the Executive Committee,
(iv) Have at least three (3) other members aspiring as delegates per school,
for any or all the schools,
(v) Constitute itself with strict conformity to Article 81 of the Kenyan
Constitution.
(b) A candidate shall confirm with the GUSA Constitution qualifications for any
posts they wish to contest.
(c) The person(s) wishing to contest shall request at least two of their most recent,
consecutive academic transcripts in their current level of study.
(d) The aspiring candidates shall submit to their coalitions their;
(i) National identification card,
(ii) School identification card,
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(iv) Their most current course registration form and,
(v) Two of their most recent, consecutive academic transcripts.
21.3- Registration with GUSA-EC.
This process shall take place from the first week of July to the fourth week of July
each year and:
(a) Coalitions shall present the documents of their members in strict conformity to
Article 21.2, to the GUSA-EC Secretary General.
(b) Each coalition shall submit its name and its logo to the GUSA-EC which shall:
(i) Be unique from any other registered logo or name and,
(ii) Not be offensive.
(c) The coalition shall then copy the very documents in Article 21.3(a) and
Article 21.3(b) to the Dean of Students.
(d) GUSA-EC shall then print a list of all the aspiring coalition; containing the
names, registration numbers and photographs of each coalition members and
the post they wish to contest.
(i) This list must be made public by posting it on all the University notice
boards.
(e) The list referred to in Article 21.3(d) shall be submitted to the Dean of
Students by the GUSA-EC Chairperson.
21.4- Vetting.
(a) Vetting shall only be undertaken by the GUSA-EC and only for the Executive
Committee.
(b) On the second working day of the third week of September, all coalitions shall
be required to avail themselves to the GUSA-EC for vetting.
(c) The vetting process in Article 21.4(b) shall be considered the only legitimate
way one can become a qualified aspirant under a coalition, aspiring for a post
in the Executive Committee.
(d) Vetting shall take place within three days from the time stipulated in Article
21.4(b).
(e) GUSA-EC shall compile the results of the vetting process and copy the same
to the Dean of Students by close of business hours of the fourth working day
of third week of September.
(f) Each candidate vetted must, for them to qualify, meet the minimum
requirements stipulated in Article 25.2.
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(g) The aspirants’ qualifications must, upon request by any GUSA member, be
made available.
21.5- Notification of Qualified and Disqualified Candidates.
(a) A preliminary notification of qualified and disqualified coalitions shall take
place on the first working day of the fourth week of September through the
University notice boards.
(b) Disqualified coalitions shall be served in writing the reasons for their
disqualification on the same day as stipulated in Article 21.5(a) and:
(i) Disqualified coalitions have until the third working day of that very
week to petition their disqualification or:
(1) In the case that one or more of their members is disqualified,
replace the disqualified member with a qualified member and
present that member for vetting by the GUSA-EC within the
strict time frame as stipulated in Article 21.5(b)(i) or,
(2) In the case that any other administrative is in question, make
corrections within the stipulated in Article 21.5(b)(i) or,
(3) Concede the disqualification.
(ii) The Dean of Students shall chair the panel that will hear the cases
petitioned in Article 21.5(b)(i) and determine the verdict of the cases
on the fourth working day of the fourth week of September.
(c) Upon determination of wrong doing by the coalition(s) under scope shall:
(i) Have until the close of business hours on the fifth working day of the
fourth week of September or face disqualification.
(ii) Abide by the verdict or face disqualification.
(d) Upon determination of wrong doing by the GUSA-EC, GUSA-EC shall:
(i) Have until close of business hours on the fourth working day of the
fourth week of September to make relevant corrections and,
(ii) Make a public print on all the University notice boards with the
relevant corrections.
(iii)Have its three commissioners removed from office immediately and;
(1) The clerks shall take over as the commissioners assuming all
the duties of the commissioners without limit.
(2) The vacated commissioners shall not be entitled to any
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21.6- Campaigns and notification for Elections date.
(a) On the first working day of the first week of October, GUSA-EC shall on all
University notice boards:
(i) Notify the GUSA members of the election date with strict adherence to
this Constitution.
(ii) Notify GUSA members and the coalitions of the commencement of the
campaign period.
(iii)Notify the GUSA members and the coalitions of the termination date
of the campaign period that has commenced.
(b) The campaign period shall last from the day it is announced by GUSA-EC to
2359hrs on the day before the voting day.
(c) Campaigns shall be restricted to:
(i) A manner that does not interrupt the lectures and/or examinations that
are ongoing.
(ii) A manner that does not interrupt the normal administrative functions of
the University.
(iii) A manner that does not amount to harassment, intimidation or any
electoral offence.
(iv) The campaign period only.
21.7- Aspirant financing.
(a) Qualified coalitions with candidates aspiring for various positions shall solely
finance themselves for all their activities before, during and after elections.
21.8- Civic Education.
(a) GUSA-EC shall roll out civic education from the second working day of the
third week of September.
(b) The Civic Education Programme shall last for a period not more than one
week and not less than four working day.
(c) The Civic Education Programme shall target all GUSA members.
(d) GUSA-EC shall prepare a program for civic education for that particular
election. The program shall consist of the method, the venue and the deadline
as well as all other relevant information.
(e) After the civic education program, the Electoral Commission shall prepare a
report of its findings and present it to the newly elected GUSA Executive
Committee secretary general, once in office.
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21.9- Electoral Offences and Penalties for Coalition Aspirants and Agents.
(a) Qualified Aspirants shall abide by electoral rules and regulation as shall be
prescribed by GUSA Constitution and GUSA-EC.
(b) Failure to abide by rules and regulation shall result to;
(i) Writing a letter explaining the allegations made based on electoral
offences.
(ii) Upon verifying the allegations and the aspirant(s) or agent(s) found
guilty, they shall be disqualified, rendering the coalition disqualified if
it does not meet the minimum requirements stipulated in Article 21.2
and Article 21.3 thereafter.
(iii)Electoral offences shall include:
(1) Bribery in any form,
(2) Violence or intimidation in any form,
(3) Bypass of campaign periods and,
(4) Any other electoral malpractice prescribed by the GUSA-EC
before the commencement of the campaign period stipulated in
Article 21.6.
(c) Agents who practice election malpractices shall:
(i) Be given a first warning and the same warning be served to their
respective coalition(s).
(ii) Have their coalition(s) disqualified from contesting in the election
should the same coalition agents be found to have committed any other
electoral malpractice subject to Article 21.9.
21.10- Election Date
The elections must conform to the Universities (Amendment) Act of 2016 and:
(a) Electoral colleges representatives shall be constituted per academic school and
shall:
(i) Be elected in clusters of three per academic school and, as per their
coalition and thus:
(1) Voters shall cast a vote to elect a coalition of delegates per
school,
(2) Only names and logos of coalitions shall appear on the ballot
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(3) The names and registration numbers of each cluster of
delegates shall appear under each coalition.
(ii) Be elected on the fourth working day of the second week of October
each calendar year.
(iii)Be responsible for electing the members of the Executive Committee.
(b) Executive Committee members shall:
(i) Be elected in a cluster of seven (7) as per their coalitions and thus;
(1) The delegates shall each cast a vote to elect a coalition for the
Executive Committee and,
(2) Only the names of and logos of coalitions shall appear on the
ballot papers.
(ii) Be elected on the fifth working day of second week of October each
calendar year.
(c) The GUSA-EC shall:
Come up with standing orders for that general election with respect to:
(i) The number of coalitions registered to participate in that election,
(ii) The total number of students casting a vote in that election and,
(iii)Strict adherence to this Constitution.
21.11- Announcing of Election Results
(a) Announcement of the elections results must be within a duration that is not
more than one hour after the tallying of all the votes has been concluded.
(b) The tallying of votes must be done in a transparent manner that allows the
electorate to follow up on the votes of each candidate.
(c) The winning coalition shall be that which;
(i) Garners a simple majority of the votes cast and,
(ii) Is declared by the GUSA-EC as winner.
(d) The announcement of the votes final results must be done by the GUSA-EC
Chair.
21.12- Election Petitions
(a) Upon the announcement of the Election results, any of the participating
coalitions or GUSA member(s) may motion a petition against the just
concluded elections by:
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(i) Contesting the election results announced.
(ii) Contesting the manner in which the elections were conducted.
(b) Such a petition shall be filed before the close of business day of the first
working day, after the announcement of the just concluded elections results.
(c) The petition shall be filed with the Dean of Students.
(d) The petition filed shall be heard and determined within two working days.
(e) In the case that the petition is kicked out, the newly elected officials shall be
sworn in as stipulated by this Constitution and otherwise;
(i) A fresh election shall be held within one week from the date of
nullification of the just concluded elections.
(ii) GUSA-EC must strictly adhere to the provisions of this Constitution in
the repeat elections.
(iii) All the contesting coalitions shall take part in the repeat elections.
21.12- Assumption of Office of the new GUSA Executive Committee members.
(a) The swearing in of the newly elected GUSA Executive Committee members
shall;
(i) Dissolve the incumbent Executive Committee.
(ii) Be conducted in a swearing in ceremony within the fourth week of
November unless;
(1) There is a petition being heard on the just concluded elections,
(2) The just concluded elections were nullified or,
(3) The expected General Elections did not take place as
scheduled.
(b) The newly elected officials must take oath and append their details on Form
58.1(h)(1).
(c) Upon assumption of office, the Executive Committee members shall have all
the powers stipulated in this Constitution to exercise, and must abide by the
provisions herein.
21.13- Definition of the electoral process terms
(a) Ballot (Ballot Paper)
(i) A paper, or card, with the logos and names of coalitions to be elected
and a check-box besides each coalition, prepared and approved by
GUSA-EC, that will be used to vote in a preferred coalition by the
electorate during an authorized election.
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(b) Ballot Box
(i) A container that is colored, marked and containing a slot at the top to
insert a ballot paper, is authorized for use by GUSA-EC, and is used
by the electorate during an authorized election.
(c) Spoilt Vote
(i) A vote that has not been cast but has been marked correctly or
wrongly, and has been confirmed by the coalitions agents.
(d) Cast Vote
(i) A ballot paper that has been marked by a voter put in a ballot box to
vote in a preferred coalition.
(e) Rejected Vote
(i) A cast vote that has no symbol written on it by a voter, or a cast vote
that has any other symbol other than a tick ( ) written on it, or a cast
vote that has more than one check-box marked by a voter.
22- Quorum
22.1- The quorum for the meetings held by GUSA shall be;
(a) Annual General Meeting (A.G.M)
In the case of an annual general meeting, the quorum shall be not less than
two-thirds of GUSA members.
(b) General Meeting
In the case of a general meeting, the quorum shall be not less than two thirds
of GUSA members.
(c) Special Meeting
In the case of a special meeting, the quorum shall be not less than half of
GUSA members.
(d) Executive Committee Meeting
In an Executive Committee meeting, the quorum shall be not less than three-
quarters of the Executive Committee members.
(e) Special Committee Meeting
In a special committee meeting, the quorum shall be not less than half of the
members of that specific committee.
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If any club, society or party is to have a meeting, the quorum shall be as
stipulated in their constitution. However, the quorum must not be less than
half of the members.
23- Resolution
23.1- There shall be two types of resolutions:
(a) General resolution
This shall be a resolution passed at any GUSA meeting by a simple majority
vote of GUSA members present.
(b) Special resolution
This shall be a resolution passed at any GUSA meeting pertaining any of the
issues stated herein by at least two-thirds of the members present in such a
meeting.
(i) The supremacy of this Constitution.
(ii) The sovereignty of the GUSA members.
(iii) Changing the name of GUSA.
(iv) Membership, subscription and suspension of membership.
(v) Public finance.
(vi) The GUSA Electoral Commission.
(vii) The structure of GUSA.
(viii) The amendment of this Constitution.
(ix) Any other issue that may arise in a special meeting.
23.2- In the case of clubs, societies and political parties, the constitution of such factions
shall guide the terms of a resolution. However, the GUSA constitution shall prevail
over any club, society or political coalition constitution in the case that such a
resolution affects GUSA members who are non-members to such a faction.
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CHAPTER SIX: [THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE]
24- The Executive Committee
24.1- There is established an Executive Committee that shall be the administrative body of
GUSA, composite of members elected in accordance with this Constitution.
25- Composition of the Executive Committee
25.1- The Executive Committee shall be composed of the following elected leaders:
(a) The Chairperson of GUSA,
(b) The Vice Chairperson of GUSA,
(c) The Secretary General of GUSA,
(d) The Treasurer of GUSA and,
(e) Three other members to represents special interests of students:
(i) Secretary for Academics,
(ii) Secretary for Sports and Entertainment and,
(iii)Secretary for Religion.
25.2- Who shall have the following qualifications:
(a) The Chairperson of GUSA who must;
(i) Be a full-time student taking a Degree of Diploma course.
(ii) Have acquired a minimum mean grade of sixty-five percent in the last
two consecutive academic transcripts in their current level of study
and,
(1) In the case that one has done two consecutive end of semester
examinations but the most recent transcript is not out yet, they
shall request for provisional transcripts from the Academic
Registrar, and these shall be used to tally the mean grade in
Article 25.2(a) (i).
(2) In the case that one has done two consecutive end of semester
examinations but has special or supplementary examinations in
either of the two most current examinations, that person shall
not be eligible to contest.
(3) In the case that one has upgraded to another level of study
within the University, the previous level of study shall be
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disregarded and thus the transcripts of the current level of study
shall be the only consideration.
(iii)Must be cleared by the Dean of Students, and GUSA-EC.
(iv) Must be an integral person having no disciplinary record of gross
misconduct or corruption.
(b) The Vice Chairperson of GUSA who must;
(i) Be a full-time student taking a Degree of Diploma course.
(ii) Have acquired a minimum mean grade of sixty-five percent in the last
two consecutive academic transcripts in their current level of study
and,
(1) Provisions of Article 25.2(a) (ii) apply.
(iii)Must be cleared by the Dean of Students, and GUSA-EC.
(iv) Must be an integral person having no disciplinary record of gross
misconduct or corruption.
(c) The Secretary of GUSA who must;
(i) Be a full-time student taking a Degree of Diploma course.
(ii) Have acquired a minimum mean grade of sixty percent in the last two
consecutive academic transcripts in their current level of study and,
(1) Provisions of Article 25.2(a) (ii) apply.
(iii)Must be cleared by the Dean of Students, and GUSA-EC.
(iv) Must be an integral person having no disciplinary record of gross
misconduct or corruption.
(d) The Treasurer of GUSA who must;
(i) Be a full-time student taking a Degree of Diploma course.
(ii) Have acquired a minimum mean grade of sixty percent in the last two
consecutive academic transcripts in their current level of study and,
(1) Provisions of Article 25.2(a) (ii) apply.
(iii)Must be cleared by the Dean of Students, and GUSA-EC.
(iv) Must be an integral person having no disciplinary record of gross
misconduct or corruption.
(e) Three other members to represent special interests who must;
(i) Be a full-time student and,
(1) The Secretary for Academics must be a student taking a Degree
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(2) The Secretary for Sports and the Secretary for Religion can be
in any level of study.
(ii) Have acquired a minimum mean grade of sixty percent in the last two
consecutive academic transcripts in their current level of study and,
(1) Provisions of Article 25.2(a) (ii) apply.
(iii)Must be cleared by the Dean of Students, and GUSA-EC.
(iv) Must be an integral person having no disciplinary record of gross
misconduct or corruption.
26- Duties of the Executive Committee
26.1- The duties of the Executive Committee shall be as stipulated in the Universities
(Amendment) Act of 2016, stated herein:
(2) The functions of a Students’ Council shall be to—
(a) oversee and plan, in consultation with the Senate, students’ activities for the
promotion of academic, spiritual, moral, harmonious communal life and social
well-being of all students;
(b) Draw to the attention of the appropriate authority, where necessary, special
needs form particular students;
(c) Offer suggestions to the Senate or its equivalent on matters affecting the
wellbeing of students; and
(d) Undertake such other functions as provided in its governance instrument as
approved by the Council.
26.2- The Executive Committee shall:
(a) Support and coordinate activities if GUSA and implement decisions made at
General Meetings.
(b) Oversee all the financial activities of GUSA.
(c) Ensures that up to date and accurate record of GUSA accounts, properties and
liabilities are kept.
(d) Transact monies on behalf of GUSA.
(i) The signatories to the GUSA financial accounts are and shall remain to
be the Chairperson, the Secretary General and the Treasurer of the
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(ii) In the event that either one of them is removed from office, dies,
resigns or cannot avail themselves due to any other unavoidable
circumstance, communicated to the Executive Committee officially,
the Vice Chairperson shall be the third signatory.
(iii)In the Event that any two signatories being absent due to causes in
Article 26.2 (d) (ii), the three special interest representatives shall
elect one of them to supplement the signatories.
(iv) In the event that all the three signatories, Article 26.2(d)(i), are absent,
or are unavailable, GUSA shall not make any transaction and all
transactions shall be suspended till the availability of at least one
signatory is confirmed.
(e) Enforce the GUSA Constitution.
(f) Freeze and/or dissolve clubs or societies, or summon and probe club or
societal official in accordance with this Constitution.
(i) A letter, addressed to the club or society and copied to the Dean of
students shall be produced and signed by the Executive Committee
Secretary General, detailing legibly and comprehensively, the
reason(s) for the freezing or deregistration of a club or removal from
office of the affected club or society official(s).
(ii) The Executive Committee shall however, in the case that any club or
societal official is found to have committed a punishable deed, not
interfere with the election of new officials in the club or society
involved.
(iii)Such clubs or societies, or officials of such clubs and societies, have a
right to appeal the decision taken by the Executive Committee, to the
Dean of Students.
(1) The decision of the Dean of Students shall prevail over that of
the Executive Committee.
(g) Act, with discretion, as a link between the students and the University
Administration.
(h) Submit, after constitution of committees, the list with names, registration
numbers and current phone numbers of the Chair, the Secretary and members
of each committee to the Dean of Student and keep a copy of same.
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(1) If any changes are made, the updates list must be submitted to
the abovementioned dockets.
(i) Investigate and prepare a defense for a student facing disciplinary actions or
any sanctions. The secretary general shall represent a student in a senate
hearing having prepared a defense after comprehensive investigation
disciplinary actions facing student.
(j) Accept, without malice or interference, and implement decisions made at the
special committees’ level as long as these decisions do not contravene the
GUSA Constitution and/or Gretsa University Statutes.
(1) In case an action or decision contravenes the above mentioned,
the Executive Committee is to provide clear, legible and
referenced quotations from the two mentioned documents; that
is, GUSA Constitution and Gretsa University Statutes.
(k) Shall orient new students and hold a meeting with them each semester, within
the first 5 weeks from the opening dates of each semester.
27- Duties of Members of the Executive Committee
27.1- The Chairperson shall;
(a) Be responsible for overall administration of GUSA.
(b) Act as the custodian of the GUSA Constitution and ensure that the constitution
is free from willful and malicious interference.
(c) Preside over the Executive Committee meetings.
(d) Represent students’ interest in all University decision making organs and
meetings provided for by the University statutes.
(e) Be an ex-official member of all the other GUSA committees and clubs.
(f) Make, in the case that need arises, an emergency decision with due
consultation provided that such decision is in the best interest of GUSA and
that such decision is reported in the next meeting of the Executive Committee
and does not contravene this Constitution.
(g) Have the power of casting two votes in case of a tie in the Executive
Committee vote cast.
(h) Be a signatory to all withdrawals from GUSA funds authorized by the
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(i) Address the first session of the elected Executive Committee and every first
sitting of the Executive Committee in each semester within the first twenty-
one days.
(j) Be a member of the Gretsa University Senate.
(k) Advocate for, encourage and facilitate current and relevant activities related to
the academic fields; seminars, lectures, speeches, exhibition, quizzes and
symposium.
(l) Promote and urge for provision of high quality academic facilities, resources
and services for effective, broader and better academic programs of the
University.
27.2- The Vice Chairperson shall;
(a) Assume all the duties of the Chairperson in an acting capacity during the
Chairperson’s absence, without limit.
(b) Initiate cooperation with organizations and institutions outside the University
subject to approval by the Executive Committee. This shall be carried out in
liaison with the Dean of Students.
(c) Advice the Executive Committee on matters related to external relations.
(d) Prepare and present monthly progress reports at the Executive Committee
meetings.
(e) Prepare and present semester progress reports at the general meetings.
(f) Coordinate and facilitate community service and related projects in
conjunction with the office of Mr. and Miss. Gretsa University.
(g) Shall supervise the organization and coordination of events within the GUSA
calendar of activities by the Secretary for Sports and Entertainment.
27.3- The Secretary General shall;
(a) Keep official records of the GUSA.
(b) Handle all GUSA correspondence under the general supervision of the
Executive Committee.
(c) Issue notices convening all meetings of the Executive Congress and GUSA
meetings.
(d) Be a signatory of GUSA financial transactions.
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(f) Keep minutes of all Executive Committee meetings and preserve all records of
proceedings.
(g) Be the official spokesperson for the GUSA.
27.4- The Treasurer shall;
(a) Perform proper book keeping and accurate records of GUSA financial
transactions.
(b) Be of the signatories to all financial transaction of GUSA.
(c) Make funds available for the payment of all GUSA budgeted and approved
activities.
(d) Present GUSA financial report to the student congress upon request.
(e) Present annual, audited financial accounts during the Annual General Meeting
(AGM).
(f) Read the proposed budget of GUSA to the members.
(g) Present the proposed annual budget to the students’ congress for approval.
27.5- The three other members to represent special interests shall;
(a) Secretary for Academics
(i) In liaison with the Dean of Students, provide information relating to
academic life in the University during orientation.
(ii) Organize for timely dissemination of academic information to GUSA
members.
(iii)Mediate when necessary, on academic conflicts between GUSA
members.
(iv) Be a member of the Editorial Board of the students’ newsletter.
(v) Advice the Executive Committee on GUSA members academic
matters.
(b) Secretary for Sports and Entertainment
(i) Keep in safe custody and maintain all equipment and facilities related
to clubs and required for students’ recreational purposes.
(ii) Oversee the conduct of clubs.
(iii)In liaison with the Secretary for Religion and the Secretary General to
the Executive Committee, formulate a calendar of events for the
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(iv) Enforce immunities of clubs.
(v) In liaison with the Secretary for Religion and the Secretary General of
the Executive Committee, organize student recreational activities.
(c) Secretary for Religion
(i) Keep in safe custody and maintain all equipment related to societies.
(ii) Oversee the conduct of societies.
(iii)In liaison with the Secretary for Sports and Entertainment and the
Secretary General to the Executive Committee, formulate a calendar of
events for the GUSA members.
(iv) Enforce immunities of societies.
(v) In liaison with the Secretary for Religion and the Secretary General of
the Executive Committee, organize student religious activities.
28- Vacation from Office of Executive Committee Members
28.1- A member of the Executive Committee shall be considered to have vacated (or been vacated)
from office if the committee member either resigns or is removed from office.
28.2- An Executive Committee member shall only be recognized as to have resigned from office by
submitting Form 58.1(e) to the Dean of Students and otherwise shall be termed as negligence
of constitutionally mandated duties.
28.3- Conditions for removal from office of an Executive Committee member shall be;
(a) Violation of this Constitution in part or as a whole,
(b) Gross misconduct,
(c) Mismanagement of GUSA funds,
(d) Negligence of constitutionally mandated duties or,
(e) A combination of any of the conditions for removal.
28.4- Terms for replacing absent or removed officials.
(a) In the case of temporal absentia exceeding one month of;
(i) The Chairperson.
(1) The Vice Chairperson shall assume all the roles of the
Chairperson and,
(2) The Vice Chairperson shall be entitled to one half of the
Chairperson’s salary added to their own.
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(3) The Vice Chairperson shall assume the roles of the Chairperson
without limit.
(4) The Vice Chairperson shall relinquish power upon resumption
of the Chairperson.
(5) The Chairperson shall not be entitled to any pay while on
temporal absentia.
(ii) Any other member of the Executive Committee.
(1) The Executive Committee member shall elect one Executive
Committee member to temporarily hold the position of the absent
member and,
(2) The elected shall be entitled to one half of the absent member’s salary
added to their own.
(3) The elected shall assume the roles of the absent without limit.
(4) The elected shall be relieved of their adopted duties upon resumption
of the absent member.
(5) The absent member shall not be entitled to any pay during their
absence from office.
(b) In the case of permanent absence or removal from office of;
(i) The Chairperson.
(1) The Vice Chairperson shall assume all the roles of the
Chairperson without limit and,
(2) The Vice Chairperson shall be entitled to one half of the
Chairperson’s salary added to their own.
(3) The Vice Chairperson shall terminate their role as Acting
Chairperson upon expiry of their term of office.
(ii) Any other member of the Executive Committee.
(1) The Executive Committee member shall elect one Executive
Committee member to temporarily hold the position of the
absent member and,
(2) The elected shall be entitled to one half of the absent member’s
salary added to their own.
(3) The elected shall terminate their adopted roles upon expiry of
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28.6- Procedure for removal of an Executive Committee member from office.
(a) Only one Executive Committee member can be removed from office at one
instance.
(b) The member(s) charging the official shall in writing, serve the affected official
with allegations and proof floated against them.
(c) The member(s) charging the officials shall in writing, simultaneously serve the
allegations and proof to the Dean of Students and the Secretary General to the
Executive Committee and,
(i) In the case that the Secretary General is the defendant of the floated
allegations, they shall be served to the Vice Chairperson.
(d) The Dean of Students shall within one week of receipt of the allegations,
convene a meeting with the plaintiff(s) together with the defendant and any
other interested party and,
(i) Chair the meeting.
(ii) Deliver a verdict on the case under scope.
(iii) Recommend the way forward.
(e) In the case that the defendant does not honor the summon by the Dean of
Students, the case shall proceed in their absence.
28.7- Resigned or removed officials are not;
(a) Recognized as members of the Executive Committee and as such, may not
conduct any business in the name of GUSA in such a capacity.
(b) Entitled to appreciation, salaries or any remunerations in any form facilitated
by the GUSA accounts.
(c) Eligible for reappointment, reelection or nomination into the Executive
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CHAPTER SEVEN: [PUBLIC FINANCE]
29- Principles of Gretsa University Students Association Finance
29.1- All aspects of GUSA finances shall be guided as indicated herein:
(a) There shall be openness and accountability, in all GUSA financial matters.
(b) There shall be the participation of GUSA members, either directly or through
the Executive Committee, in all GUSA financial matters.
(c) All the revenue raised by any GUSA member in the name of, or for a
purpose(s) of GUSA shall remain as GUSA monies and, no such individual
shall take away any part of the money without public participation unless
otherwise stipulated by this Constitution.
(d) GUSA finances shall be shared equitably amongst the appreciation, the events
of GUSA and the remuneration of the GUSA officials.
(e) GUSA finances shall be used in a prudent, sustainable and responsible way.
(f) Financial management shall be responsible and fiscal reporting shall be clear.
(g) No monies shall be transacted in any form, from the GUSA accounts, without
the consent of the GUSA Treasurer, unless otherwise stipulated in this
Constitution.
30- Gretsa University Students Association Annual Budget
30.1- There shall be an annual budget, that shall be prepared by the GUSA Treasurer and
passed by GUSA Executive Committee.
30.2- The annual budget shall be prepared and approved on or before the first working day
of the second week of February each year.
30.3- The annual shall contain a minimum of the following before it is approved:
(a) The estimated of revenue and expenditure, differentiating between recurrent
and non-recurrent expenditure.
(b) Proposals for financing any anticipated deficit for the period to which they
apply.
(c) Proposals regarding borrowing and how to repay the debts before the
expiration of the current Executive Committee’s term of office.
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(d) Any other recommendations by the Treasurer, passed by the Executive
Committee.
30.4- For the annual budget prepared by the GUSA Treasurer to be passed by the Executive
Committee:
(a) The Treasurer shall:
(i) Before the end of the second week January, prepare an annual budget
for GUSA.
(ii) Ensure that the budget conforms to the regulations stipulated in this
Constitution.
(iii)Prepare a report accompanying the annual budget, detailing the reasons
for the structure and content of the budget.
(iv) Seek the opinion of the concerned GUSA factions, before compiling
the final report that shall accompany the annual budget.
(v) Perform all these duties assisted by the Secretary General of the
Executive Committee.
(b) The Executive Committee shall within three days after receipt of the proposed
annual budget from the GUSA Treasurer:
(i) Assent to the proposed annual budget and the report, by stamping the
proposed annual budget and report with the GUSA stamp and the
signature of the Executive Committee Secretary.
(ii) Draft recommendations, if any, to the annual budget and attach their
report to the proposed annual budget and report by the GUSA
Treasurer. The recommendations by the Executive Committee shall be
stamped and signed by the Executive Committee Secretary.
(c) The GUSA Treasurer shall:
(i) Within two days after receipt of the GUSA annual budget from the
Executive Committee, submit the annual budget to the relevant
University Administrator and inform them the budget is approved.
(ii) Await directions from the University Administration.
(iii)Inform all GUSA members, through the University notice boards, of
the date of reading the annual budget.
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31- Gretsa University Students Association Semester Budget
31.1- The semesters budget shall contain all the short activities of a single semester and
their funding.
31.2- The semester budget shall be derived from the annual budget.
31.3- Within two weeks after commencement of each semester, (and within one week after
reading of the annual budget, for the January-April semester), the Executive
Committee shall:
(a) Hold a meeting to discuss the semester budget.
(b) Derive the semester budget from the annual budget.
(c) Present it to the Chairperson of GUSA for assent.
(d) Publish a summary of the semester budget on at least three of the University
main notice boards.
32- Borrowing by Gretsa University Students Association
32.1- Borrowing for the purpose of financing GUSA activities is recognized by this
Constitution.
32.2- The debt borrowed by GUSA must not surpass manageable levels and thus:
(a) The debt taken by GUSA must be sustainable.
(b) The person(s) who promoted the borrowing must be held jointly liable and
must pay the debt in the case of a default, before they graduate from the
University.
(c) All the GUSA members must be aware of such borrowing.
32.3- To borrow a loan in the name of GUSA, for the loan to be taken, the promoter(s) of
borrowing monies must;
(a) Prepare a report detailing:
(i) The extent of the total indebtedness by way of principle and
accumulated interest.
(ii) The use to be made of the proceeds of the loan.
(iii)The measures put in place for the servicing and/or repaying the loan.
(iv) The duration (which shall not be more than the remaining term of
office of the current GUSA Executive Committee) to repay the loan.
(v) From which institution the loan shall be taken.
(b) Present a copy of the report to:
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(i) The Secretary General, GUSA Executive Committee.
(ii) The Dean of Students.
(iii)The University Senior Accountant.
(c) Await approval from:
(i) The University Senior Accountant.
(ii) The Dean of Students.
(iii)The Executive Committee
(1) All the above dockets must unanimously ascent to the proposal
to uptake a loan. In the case that the motion does not acquire
the required support:
(1A) Drop the motion to borrow the loan or,
(1B) Start over the process of borrowing a loan again.
(d) Seek a guarantee of the loan from Gretsa University. If the University does not
guarantee the loan, then the loan cannot be acquired in the name of GUSA and
the promoter shall:
(i) Drop the motion to borrow the loan.
(ii) Start over the process of borrowing a loan again.
(e) Notify the GUSA members, on at least three of the main notice board of the
University, the amount of the loan, the intended use and the approval by the
relevant authorities and:
(i) Await a period of one week to give enough time for any GUSA
member to petition against the motion to take the loan in scope.
(ii) If a petition ensues:
(1) The petitioner(s) shall submit a detailed report on why the loan
should not be taken to the Dean of Students.
(2) Within two days from receipt of the petition, the Dean of
Students shall convene a meeting with the Executive
Committee and the petitioner(s).
(3) The Dean of Students shall chair the meeting.
(4) The outcome of the meeting can either nullify the motion to
adopt the loan or commend the motion.
(1A) If the loan motion is nullified, the mover of the motion
shall either abandon the motion or start over the process
again.
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(f) If the motion is not successfully challenged, GUSA shall proceed to take the
loan.
33- Auditing of Gretsa University Students Association Accounts
33.1- There is established a position of an auditor who shall:
(a) Be appointed by the Dean of Students once each academic year,
(b) Audit the accounts of GUSA and,
(c) Report only to the Dean of Students.
33.2- The auditor must be:
(a) Be a full-time student pursing a Diploma or Degree, finance or accounts
course.
(b) Independent of the GUSA Executive Committee.
(c) Furnished with all the required and requested materials by the GUSA
Executive Committee.
33.3- The audit process shall:
(a) Take a maximum of one month upon appointment into office of the Auditor.
(b) Commence on the second week of September each year.
33.4- Upon completion of the audit process:
(a) The Auditor shall:
(i) Upon verification of misuse of public resources:
(1) Submit a detailed report to the Dean of Students.
(2) Recommend relevant disciplinary action against the Executive
Committee.
(3) Recommend reimbursement of the misused funds by the
Executive Committee before the graduation of any of the
members of the Executive Committee.
(4) Recommend measures to curb such misuse of public funds.
(ii) The Dean of Students shall adopt the recommendations by the Auditor.
(b) The Auditor shall be appreciated with a cash amount agreed upon by the Dean
of Students.
34- Procurement of Goods and Services by Gretsa University Students Association
34.1- In the case that a member(s) of GUSA wishes to procure a good and/or a service for
GUSA, such a member shall:
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(a) In writing, the member(s) wishing to propose a good and/or service for GUSA
shall address a letter to the Secretary-General of the GUSA Executive
Committee stating the quotations and purpose of the goods and/or services.
(b) The Secretary-General of the GUSA Executive Committee shall then convene
a meeting within a reasonable time frame not exceeding two weeks from the
date of receipt of the letter in Article 34.1 (a).
(c) Upon deliberations, the Executive Committee shall then decide on whether the
goods and/or services should be procured.
(d) In the case that the proposal is declined, then the Executive Committee shall
write to the party that had proposed the reasons for the decline.
(e) In the case that the goods and/or services are to be procured, the Executive
Committee shall write a letter to the Dean of Students indicating that there is
need to purchase the goods and/or services. The original proposal letter for the
purchase of the goods and/or services and the quotations should be attached to
the letter written by the Executive Committee.
(f) The Dean of Students shall then deliberate the same with the relevant
University Authorities.
35- Disposal of Gretsa University Students Association Assets and Liabilities
35.1- In the case that any GUSA asset is to be disposed, the disposal shall follow the
procedure stated herein:
(a) In writing, the member(s) seeking the disposal of the GUSA asset(s) shall
write to the Secretary-General, Executive Committee, detailing the reason(s)
for the need disposal of asset(s) or liability(-ies).
(b) The Secretary-General to the Executive Committee shall then convene a
meeting within a reasonable time frame not exceeding two weeks form the
date of receipt of the letter in article 35.1 (a).
(c) Upon deliberation, the Executive Committee shall write to the Dean of
Students indicating an adoption or dismissal of the motion to dispose of
GUSA asset(s) or liability(-ies).
(d) In the case that the motion is adopted, the Dean of Students and the Executive
Committee shall deliberate on the best way to dispose the asset(s) or liability(-
ies).
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36- Remunerations to Executive Committee Members
36.1- GUSA finances shall be used to pay and appreciate GUSA Committee members as
stated herein:
(a) Members of the Executive Committee are entitled to monies that will be
referred to as salaries.
(b) Monies remunerated to the Executive Committee members shall be derived
from the annual budget.
(c) The monies shall be allocated only as per the percentages stated herein:
(i) GUSA Activities shall be allocated 60% of the annual budget.
(ii) Salaries of the Executive Committee member shall be 35% of the
annual budget.
(iii) Executive Committee office maintenance shall be allocated 5% of the
annual budget.
(d) The monies remunerated to each faction of the Executive Committee shall
only be awarded from the 35% and this percentage shall be considered 100%
of the remunerations to be awarded.
(e) The monies must be awarded as indicated herein:
(i) Chairperson : 18%
(ii) Vice Chairperson : 16%
(iii) Secretary General : 13.2%
(iv) Treasurer : 13.2%
(v) Secretary for Academics : 13.2%
(vi) Secretary for Sports and Entertainment : 13.2%
(vii) Secretary for Religion : 13.2%
(f) In the case that the student number increases by 200 in a semester, then the
remunerations (the 35% of the GUSA budget) shall decrease by 2%, however;
(i) In the case that the number of students stagnates in a semester then the
remunerations shall not be increased or decreased.
(ii) In the case that the number of student number decreases by 200 in a
semester, then the remuneration shall be increased by 2% but must not
exceed the 35%.
(g) The Executive Committee remunerations shall not recede below 3%
regardless of the number of students.
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37- Appreciation of Gretsa University Students Association Members and Special
Committees
37.1- Upon expiry of their term office, Special Committee members shall receive:
(a) Letter of appreciation from the Executive Committee.
(b) A certificate signed by the Dean of Students, and the GUSA Secretary General
containing:
(i) The name of the special committee member being appreciated.
(ii) The registration number of the committee member being appreciated.
(iii)The name of the special committee the member served, and their
position in the committee.
(iv) A passport-size photograph of such a member being appreciated.
(c) Depending on the annual budget, the Executive Committee may purchase
items (packages) to appreciate the committee members and:
(i) The total sum of all the packages must not exceed 4% percent of the
annual budget.
(ii) The money to be used when purchasing the packages must be included
in the annual budget when it is being prepared.
37.2- Upon expiry of their term office, Executive committee members shall receive:
(a) Letter of appreciation from the Dean of students.
(b) A certificate signed by the Vice Chancellor, and the Dean of students
containing;
(i) The name of the committee member being appreciated.
(ii) The registration number of the committee member being appreciated.
(iii)Their position in the Executive Committee.
(iv) A passport-size photograph of such a member being appreciated.
37.3- Upon expiry of their term of office, Mr. and Miss. Gretsa shall receive:
(a) ) A letter of appreciation from the Dean of students.
(b) A certificate signed by the Vice Chancellor, and the Dean of students
containing;
(i) Their name.
(ii) Their registration numbers.
(iii)Their title as Mr./Miss Gretsa university (year).
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(iv) A passport-size photograph of such a member being appreciated.
(c) Cash appreciation, in the manner proposed by the Executive Committee, as
long the cash appreciation does not exceed 2%, and is not less than 1.5% of
the annual budget.
(d) Recognition as the Former Mr./Miss. Gretsa University as long as they are
student at Gretsa University.
38- Zero Rating of Gretsa University Students Association Accounts
38.1- If a GUSA member or official (in their individual capacity, in the capacity of an
official or a committee member) sources for money in the name of GUSA, that money
only belongs to GUSA, and not an individual, or group of individuals.
38.2- A person(s) who raises funds in the name of GUSA shall be entitled to not more than
10% of the sourced funds.
38.3- A member of GUSA shall raise funds in their own consent, but must do so discretely
and;
(a) Inform the Executive Committee that they intend to raise funds.
(b) Get consent from the Executive Committee.
38.4- Monies in the account of GUSA shall remain in the account of GUSA upon expiry of
the term of office of the Executive Committee, except the funds authorized by this
Constitution.
39- Bereavement
39.1- In case of death of a GUSA member, the student congress shall:
(a) Contribute towards buying a coffin of the deceased at an amount not
exceeding KSH 10000.
(b) Contribute towards transporting a selected number of students to the deceased
place of burial at a cost that shall not exceed KSH 40,000.
(c) Form a committee consisting of the friends of the deceased who want to
contribute in the funeral arrangements.
39.2- In case a GUSA member loses a father, mother, legal spouse or child;
(a) The Executive Committee shall remunerate a consolation fee to that very
GUSA member.
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(b) The consolation fee is subject to review from time to time and,
(c) Must not exceed KSH 10,000.
39.3- In the case that a GUSA Executive Committee member dies, GUSA shall:
(a) Contribute funds to procure a coffin at a cost not exceeding KSH 10,000.
(b) Contribute towards transporting a selected number of students to the deceased
place of burial at a cost that shall not exceed KSH 40,000.
(c) Form a committee consisting of the friends of the deceased who want to
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CHAPTER EIGHT: [MR. AND MISS. GRETSA UNIVERSITY]
40- Mr. and Miss. Gretsa University
40.1- There is established the office of Mr. and Miss Gretsa University.
40.2- Mr. and Miss. Gretsa University shall be selected from amongst the best in a contest,
Mr. and Miss Gretsa University Beauty Pageant (Year) that shall take place each
year.
40.3- The supervisors of the event must consist of;
(a) A Gretsa University Administrator in the Gretsa University Marketing
Committee.
(b) The Dean of students
40.4- The judges of the event must be;
(a) A maximum of three external judges proficient in the field of modelling.
(b) Selected by the Executive Committee in conjunction with the supervisor;
Article 40.3(a).
40.5- The Mr. and Miss Gretsa University Beauty Pageant (Year) must take place within
the Gretsa University premises and;
(a) Must allow all the GUSA members to attend without any entry fee.
(b) Must allow any GUSA member to contest and be eligible for the crown,
unless otherwise stipulated by this Constitution.
(c) Must take into account special needs students.
(d) Must not be discriminatory in any manner.
41- Duties of Mr. and Miss Gretsa University
41.1- The duties of Mr. and Miss Gretsa University shall be;
(a) Act as the University ambassador in activities involving the University.
(b) To work hand in hand with runners-ups to implement humanitarian projects
and market the University.
(c) To prepare an annual budget of their activities and submit it to the Executive
Committee Secretary General.
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(e) Diligently keep records of all communication with external links.
(f) To avail themselves whenever needed by the University Marketing
Committee.
42- Qualifications for the Office of Mr. and Miss Gretsa University
42.1- For one to qualify for contesting in the Mr. and Miss Gretsa University Beauty
Pageant (Year), one must be;
(a) A full-time student.
(b) Active in University students’ activities.
(c) An effective role model.
(d) Efficient in public speaking.
(e) A member of a registered club or society within the University.
(f) Willing to implement at least one humanitarian project once in office and thus;
(i) Must have a written proposal that is;
(1) Unique
(2) Original work
(3) In a format conforming stipulated standards.
(ii) Shall have submitted the proposal to the Mr. and Miss Gretsa
University Supervisor, Article 40.3(a), by the end of the first week of
February each year.
(g) A non-member of the Executive Committee.
43- Vacation from Office of Mr. and Miss. Gretsa University
43.1- Either Mr. or Miss Gretsa University may resign from office any time by;
(a) Writing a letter addressed to their supervisor, Article 40.3(a), and copied to
the Dean of Students and the Secretary of the GUSA Executive Committee
and,
(b) In the case of resignation;
(i) The resigned shall not be entitled to any benefits stipulated in this
Constitution with regard to the office of Mr. and Miss Gretsa
University.
(ii) The first runners-up shall assume office and shall be entitled to all the
powers and benefits of the resigned.
(iii)The resigned is not entitled to;
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(1) Vying for that very office again.
(2) Reversal of the resignation process.
(3) Transact any business in the name of Mr. or Miss Gretsa
University.
43.2- Either Mr. or Miss Gretsa University may be removed from office in the case of;
(a) Violation of this constitution in whole or in part.
(b) Gross misconduct.
(c) Mismanagement of GUSA funds.
(d) Negligence of constitutionally mandated duties.
43.3- For either Mr. or Miss Gretsa University to be removed;
(a) The promoter of the motion to remove Mr. or Miss Gretsa University must;
(i) Serve the defendant with the allegations floated against them.
(ii) Simultaneously Serve the supervisors, Article 40.3, with a letter
detailing the intention and cause(s) for removal from office of the
defendant.
(iii) The Dean of Students shall then convene a meeting, within a week
from the date of receipt of the letter, comprising of;
(1) Both Mr. and Miss Gretsa University.
(2) The Vice Chairperson to the Executive Committee.
(3) The Secretary General to the Executive Committee.
(4) The promoter(s) of the motion for removal from office of.
(iv) The Dean of Students shall then hear the case and;
(1) Exonerate the defendant,
(2) Serve the defendant a first and last warning,
(3) Recommend removal from office of the defendant.
(v) The Secretary General to the Executive Committee shall prepare a
report of the meeting convened by the Dean of Students and serve it to
the supervisors, Article 40.3, and the Executive Committee.
(vi) The Secretary General to the Executive Committee and the Executive
Committee in whole shall await a period of one week from the time of
the decision reached by the Dean of Students before publicizing the
decision and;
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(1) Await further directions from the supervisors, Article 40.3.
(vii) Upon receipt of further directions, the Executive Committee shall
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CHAPTER NINE: [CLUBS, SOCIETIES AND ENTERTAINMENT]
44- Clubs, Societies and Entertainment
This Constitution recognizes:
44.1- Clubs and societies, composed of GUSA members and with a patron/matron who
must be a staff member of Gretsa University, as long as such clubs and societies are
formed according to the provisions of this Constitution.
44.2- The constitutions of clubs and societies, and the resolutions made by such clubs and
societies as long as they do not violate this Constitution or the Gretsa University
Statutes.
44.3- The officials (elected or nominated), as per the constitution of such a club or society,
and the members of such clubs and societies.
44.4- The independence of clubs and societies, as enshrined in this Constitution.
This Constitution defines:
44.5- A club as: A group of Gretsa university students (other than a society), governed by a
constitution, who meet from time to time, are recognized by Gretsa University
Administration and the Gretsa University Students Association Executive Committee,
for a common purpose, including sports, games, recreation, charity work and
technological goals among other non-cultural or religious objectives.
44.6- A society as: A group of Gretsa University students, governed by a constitution, who
meet from time to time, are recognized by Gretsa university administration and the
Gretsa University Students Association Executive committee, for a common religious
and/or cultural purpose.
This Constitution enforces that;
44.7- A club of society must:
(a) Have a minimum of ten members inclusive of the club officials and at least
one patron or matron.
(b) Have a written constitution that has a clearly defined mission, vision and
objective(s) of the club or society.
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(c) Have a clear, step by step procedure detailing the procedure of becoming and
remaining a member.
(d) Have a clear, step by step procedure detailing the procedure of suspension and
cessation from membership.
(e) Adhere to the GUSA Constitution and the Gretsa University Statutes.
(f) Follow due process for registration.
(g) Have a clear and legible step by step procedure of installation and removal
from office of the club or societal officials.
(h) Upon registration, hold at least one meeting every month, write minutes and
submit a signed and approved copy to the office of the Secretary General of
the Executive Committee.
45- Registration of Clubs and Societies
45.1- For a group of Gretsa University students to be registered as a club or society;
(a) The founder(s) of the club or society must be a Gretsa University Student.
(b) Once a student has an initiative, they should look for at least ten other Gretsa
University students to join their course.
(c) Together, the founder and members shall request a staff member at Gretsa
University to represent them as the patron or matron of the club or society.
(d) The founder and the members are to then come up with a constitution
detailing;
(i) The mission of the club or society.
(ii) The vision of the club or society.
(iii) The structure of administration of the club or society.
(iv) The rules and regulations that govern the conduct of business and the
club or society member.
(e) The founder of the club or society in consultation with the pioneer members is
then to fill Form 58.1(d)(1) and all the relevant particulars, with the following
attached;
(i) The club or society constitution.
(ii) A list of at least ten members with;
(1) The registration number of each member included.
(2) The current mobile phone number of each member.
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(3) A copy of the University identification card of pioneer
members and founder(s).
(4) The name and phone number of the patron or matron and their
department.
(f) Submit the form and registration request to the Executive Committee and copy
the documents to the Dean of Students.
(g) Within two days of receipt of the registration request, hold a meeting with the
Secretary for Sports and Entertainment and the Secretary for Religion.
(h) Within five days of receipt of the registration request, the Secretary General to
the Executive Committee together with the Secretary for Sports and
Entertainment and the Secretary for Religion, is to consult with the Dean of
Students to process such a request.
(i) The Secretary General to the Executive Committee is to then write a letter
within three days after consultation with the Dean of Students addressed to the
founder(s) of the club or society. This will inform the club or society of their
successful or unsuccessful application. If unsuccessful;
(i) The letter for unsuccessful application shall detail the reasons for such
an occurrence.
(ii) The letter must be copied to the Dean of Students.
(iii) The founders of the club or society shall have the option of starting
the registration process a fresh with strict adherence to the GUSA
Constitution.
(j) Upon receipt of a letter detailing its qualification, a club or society shall
proceed to conduct its business with strict adherence to its constitution.
46- Immunities of Clubs and Societies
46.1- A duly registered club or society shall;
(a) Not be influenced by anyone, including the Executive Committee, the Gretsa
University Staff or any non-member of such a club or society as long as their
activities do not violate this Constitution and the Gretsa University Statutes.
(b) Be allowed to amend their constitution without interference from non-
members of such a club or society.
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(c) Have only registered members of such a club or society participating in
activities organized by such a club or society, unless the club or society
officials stipulate otherwise.
47- Deregistration of Clubs and Societies
47.1- A club or society shall be deregistered if:
(a) It violates the GUSA Constitution or the Gretsa University Statutes.
(b) It is inactive for three consecutive months from the last date of submission of
minutes to the Executive Committee.
(c) If the number of registered members reduces to less than ten.
47.2- The Executive Committee shall only dissolve a club through Form 58.1(f) and the
procedures stipulated herein.
47.2- Upon receipt of the deregistration instruct, the affected club or society may;
(a) Appeal through the Dean of Students or,
(b) Resolve to follow the deregistration instruct and thus,
(i) Shall not conduct any business under the name of the deregistered club
or society and,
(ii) Must re-register with strict adherence to stipulated registration
guidelines in this Constitution.
48- Roles of Clubs and Societies Officials
48.1- Clubs and societies officials, besides the roles they have been assigned in their
respective club shall;
(a) Take full liability for all the activities of the clubs they govern.
(b) Ensure a high level of discipline is observed by their club or society members
within and without the University.
(c) Source for funds their club or society activities.
(d) Keep a clear and legible record of their accounts and submit a copy of the
same to the Secretary General, Executive Committee, at least one week before
the end of each semester.
(e) Act as a link between the Executive Committee, the Gretsa University
Administration and the outside community and their club or society.
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(f) Solve in-house conflicts and refer them to the Executive Committee if they
find them unsolvable.
(g) Ensure that their respective club or society elections are held in the appropriate
time and by the GUSA-EC.
(h) Provide monetary, logistic and any other required support, for the GUSA-EC
to conduct elections.
49- Support of Clubs and Societies by the Gretsa University Students Association
49.1- The Executive Committee shall;
(a) Each year, include a ―clubs and societies fund to sponsor registered clubs and
societies, subject to the annual budget.
(b) Allocate funds equitably to all clubs and societies.
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CHAPTER TEN: [SPECIAL COMMITTEES]
50- Special Committees
A special committee shall;
50.1- Be formed upon establishment of a course or need that is beyond the capacity
Executive Committee, the Office of Mr. and Miss Gretsa University or the Electoral
Commission.
50.2- Be established by the Executive Committee, in consultations with the Dean of
Students.
50.3- Upon establishment, be governed only by this Constitution and shall not be subject to
interference by members outside that special committee.
50.4- Submit at least two reports in the course of its work and all its paperwork upon
completion of its task to the Secretary General of the Executive Committee and copy
the same to the Dean of Students.
50.5- Consist of a minimum of three and a maximum of five members, who are not;
(a) Members of the Executive Committee.
(b) Chairs or Secretaries to other special committees.
(c) Chairs or Secretaries to clubs or societies.
(d) Facing disciplinary sanctions.
(e) Former Executive Committee members.
50.6- Be immune from forced production of information under scrutiny by such a special
committee.
50.7- Establish rules, within the first three of its meeting to govern its work. The committee
may choose to withhold such rules (with reason), or surrender them to the Executive
Committee.
50.8- Perform its assigned duty diligently and without contravening this Constitution.
50.9- Have a minimum of three and a maximum of seven members.
51- Establishment of a Special Committee
51.1- The Executive Committee shall:
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(a) Discuss in an Executive Committee meeting, the agenda being the course or
need that has been established.
(b) In the Executive Committee meeting, discuss the issue that is under
consideration to come up with a recommendation on how to solve the issue
and identify candidates suitable for a special committee.
(c) After the Executive Committee meeting have a maximum of one week to call
the identified persons for an interview.
(d) Have another three working days to come up with a list of the qualified
persons for the job and notify all the GUSA members of the purpose of the
committee and the persons involved.
(e) Appoint a convener to chair the first meeting of the special committee.
(f) Hand over all the documents relevant to the tasked to be attended to by the
special committee to the appointed convener.
51.2- The special committee shall;
(a) Without the presence of any member of the Executive Committee, hold an
election to elect the Chair and Secretary to the special committee as the first
business of the first meeting.
(b) Accept the documents handed over to the convener by the Executive
Committee and familiarize itself with the contents.
(c) Formulate rules to enable it work optimally within the first three meetings.
(d) Hand over the minutes of the first meeting within to the Secretary General,
Executive Committee.
52- Dissolution of a Special Committee
52.1- The special committee shall be dissolved by the Executive Committee on grounds
that:
(a) Their assigned duties are completed within the specific time line or as
otherwise agreed, and documented, between the special committee and
Executive Committee.
(b) Documentation has been done to establish that the special committee has
violated the GUSA Constitution.
(c) Documentation has been done to establish that the special committee is not
capable of handling the matter(s) it was formulated for.
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52.2- In the case that a special committee has been dissolved, the Secretary General to the
Executive Committee shall:
(a) Write a letter to the Dean of students detailing the reason for dissolution of the
special committee, and, attach all the paperwork submitted by the dissolved
special committee to the letter.
(b) Recommend a way forward following the dissolution.
(c) Through a brief notice, inform the GUSA members by posting on the
University notice boards.
(d) Serve the Secretary of the Special Committee in question with all the
paperwork relevant to the committee‘s dissolution.
52.3- Upon dissolution, the special committee has the right to file a case, against the
dissolution, with the Dean of Students upon which;
(a) The Dean of Students shall hear the case and recommend a way forward.
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CHAPTER ELEVEN: [STANDING ORDERS]
53- Standing Orders
53.1- All meetings held by GUSA members shall be governed by these standing orders.
53.2- There shall be room for alteration of standing orders upon agreement by the persons
holding such a meeting.
53.3- Such standing orders must not contravene this Constitution or the Gretsa University
Statutes.
53.4- The following rules shall govern all the meetings held by GUSA members. In any
meeting, formal or a kamukunji, GUSA members shall;
(a) In All meetings, with the exception of a kamukunji, special committee,
commission, club or society meeting, be chaired by the senior most official.
(b) Conduct themselves in a manner that does not cause violence discrimination
or offence to other GUSA members.
(c) Each not take more than five minutes to express a point, unless otherwise
stipulated in this Constitution.
(d) Respect the Chair of such a meeting, and the standing orders governing such a
meeting regardless of their position in GUSA.
(e) Attend, or hold, a meeting consisting of other GUSA members to address
matters concerning GUSA only within Gretsa University.
(f) Deliberate on and formulate the standing orders that shall govern that meeting,
without contravening this Constitution.
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CHAPTER TWELVE: [AMENDMENT OF THIS CONSTITUTION]
54- Amendment of this Constitution
54.1- An amendment to this constitution must follow the procedure outlined in herein and
otherwise would make such an amendment null and void.
54.2- Once an amendment is successful, the amended Constitution must be reprinted,
without change to any part, other than the amended part, and the GUSA members and
Dean of students notified of the change.
54.3- A change in a part of the constitution only affects the chapter(s), article(s) and/or
clause(s) amended and thus the rest of the constitution remains unchanged, as the
supreme law governing the Gretsa University Students Association.
54.4- This constitution only becomes null and void in the case that;
(a) A special committee is set up to review the constitution and,
(b) The special committee set up to review this Constitution changes more than
seventy percent of the chapters of this Constitution.
(c) For a special committee to be formed to review the Constitution;
(i) The Executive Committee must notify the GUSA members of the
intention to reviewing the Constitution.
(ii) The Executive Committee must collect handwritten names, registration
numbers, mobile phone number and signatures of at least two thirds of
the GUSA members.
(iii) The Dean of Students must then be notified and,
(iv) A special Constitution Review Committee can be formulated.
(d) The reviewed constitution is passed in a referendum where;
(i) At least two thirds of the GUSA members cast a vote.
(ii) A simple majority votes in favor or the proposed constitution.
55- Procedure for Amendment of this Constitution
55.1- This Constitution in part can be amended if;
(a) The promoter of the motion to amend requisitions support of the Executive
Committee by submitting Form 58.1(g)(1) and all other particulars.
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(b) At least half of the GUSA members support the motion to amend a part of the
Constitution before the Executive Committee adopts the initiative.
(i) The promoter of the motion must collect handwritten names,
registration numbers, mobile phone number and signatures of at least
half of the GUSA members.
(c) The Dean of Students shall be notified of the intention to amend.
55.2- This Constitution in whole can only be amended after review by a Constitution
Review Committee formulated in accordance with Article 54.4(c).
55.3- There shall be a minimum requirement for at least two thirds of all GUSA members to
cast a vote if an amendment affects;
(a) The supremacy of this Constitution.
(b) The sovereignty of the members of GUSA.
(c) Change of the name of GUSA.
(d) Membership, Subscription and Suspension of membership.
(e) Public Finance.
(f) Term of office of constitutionally established bodies.
(g) The GUSA-EC.
(h) The review and amendment of more than seventy percent of the chapters of
this Constitution.
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CHAPTER THIRTEEN: [SCHEDULES]
56- Schedules
56.1- This section shall contain all the letters of application, emblems of Gretsa University
Students Association, and forms needed for various functions with regard to the
GUSA.
56.2- For a member of GUSA to be appointed into a special committee, Executive
Committee or the Electoral Commission, they must fill the referenced form and
submit it to the Secretary General to the Executive Committee, and copy it to the
Dean of Students.
56.3- For a member(s) of GUSA to form a club or society, as enshrined in this constitution,
they must fill the form referenced in the relevant section, and submit it to the office of
the Secretary General, GUSA and copy it to the Dean of Students, Gretsa university.
56.4- For a member(s) of GUSA to exit office, once they have been appointed or elected
they must fill the form referenced in the relevant section, submit it to the office of the
Secretary General, GUSA and copy it to the Dean of Students, Gretsa University.
56.5- For a member(s) of GUSA to dissolve, suspend or take action against a body
enshrined in this constitution, in addition to following the stipulated procedure, they
must fill the form referenced in the relevant section, submit it to the office of the
Secretary General, GUSA and copy it to the Dean of Students, Gretsa University.
56.6- Fora member(s) of GUSA to instigate a motion to amend this constitution, in addition
to following the detailed procedure, they must fill the form referenced in the relevant
section, submit it to the office of the Secretary General, GUSA and copy it to the
Dean of Students, Gretsa University.
56.7- For any other purpose, other than the ones stipulated in article 56.1 to 56.6, a GUSA
member(s) wishing to perform a function must follow all the required processes in
this Constitution.
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57- Gretsa University Students Association Emblems
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58- Gretsa University Students Association Form
58.1- Gretsa University Student Association Forms shall be;
(a) GUSA-EC Application Form
(b) GUSA-EC Application Form (Clerks)
(c) Special Committee Application Form
(d) Club or Society Registration Request Form.
(i) Pioneer Members List
(e) Resignation Form
(f) Club, Society or Committee Dissolution Form.
(g) Constitution Amendment Form. Constitution Amendment Support Form.
(h) Oaths of Office.
(i) Executive Committee Member.
(ii) Special Committee Member.
(iii) Electoral Commission Member.
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[GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: ELECTORAL COMMISSION
APPLICATION FORM]
To:
Secretary,
Gretsa University Students Association Executive Committee.
CC: Dean of Students, Gretsa University.
From:
Full Name: ____________________________________________________________
Registration Number: ____________________________________________________________
Programme: ____________________________________________________________
Full Time ODL
Resident Non-Resident:
Dear Sir/Madam,
REF: APPLICATION FOR A POSITION OF COMMISIONER OF THE GUSA-EC
I, ___________________________ hereby apply for the post of Chairperson___/ Secretary___/
Treasurer___ (tick one option) in the Gretsa University Students Association Electoral Commission. I
certify that I have reads and understood the duties, qualifications and code of conduct expected of me
as an Electoral Commissioner within and without the University.
I agree and pledge to abide by the Gretsa University Students Association Constitution and perform as
direct therewith.
Attach the following:
(i) A copy of your School Identification Card.
(ii) A copy of your most current Course Registration Form.
(iii) A copy of your last two most current consecutive Transcripts.
(iv) An expression of yourself between 100 to 150 words.
Executive Committee Secretary General Applicant
(Sign when giving out this form) (Sign when submitting duly filled form)
Sign: ___________________________ Sign: ___________________________
Date & Stamp: ___________________ Date: ___________________________
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[GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: ELECTORAL COMMISSION
APPLICATION FORM-CLERKS]
To:
Secretary,
Gretsa University Students Association Executive Committee.
CC: Dean of Students, Gretsa University.
From:
Full Name: ____________________________________________________________
Registration Number: ____________________________________________________________
Programme: ____________________________________________________________
Full Time ODL
Resident Non-Resident:
Dear Sir/Madam,
REF: APPLICATION FOR A POSITION OF CLERK OF THE GUSA-EC
I, ___________________________ hereby apply for the post of a clerk in the Gretsa University
Students Association Electoral Commission. I certify that I have reads and understood the duties,
qualifications and code of conduct expected of me as an Electoral Clerk within and without the
University.
I agree and pledge to abide by the Gretsa University Students Association Constitution and perform as
direct therewith.
Attach the following:
(i) A copy of your School Identification Card.
(ii) A copy of your most current Course Registration Form.
(iii) A copy of your last two most current consecutive Transcripts.
(iv) An expression of yourself between 100 to 150 words.
Executive Committee Secretary General Applicant
(Sign when giving out this form) (Sign when submitting duly filled form)
Sign: ___________________________ Sign: ___________________________
Date & Stamp: ___________________ Date: ___________________________
58.1(b)
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[GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: SPECIAL COMMITTEE
APPLICATION FORM]
To:
Secretary,
Gretsa University Students Association Executive Committee.
CC: Dean of Students, Gretsa University.
From:
Full Name: ____________________________________________________________
Registration Number: ____________________________________________________________
Programme: ____________________________________________________________
Full Time ODL
Resident Non-Resident:
Dear Sir/Madam,
REF: APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE ADVERTISED SPECIAL COMMITTEE
I, ___________________________ hereby apply for membership in the advertised Gretsa University
Students Association _______________________________ (name of Special Committee Advertised)
special committee. I certify that I fully comprehend the responsibilities advertised and commit myself
to accomplish, without fail, the responsibility delegate to this special committee.
I agree and pledge to abide by the Gretsa University Students Association Constitution and perform as
direct therewith.
Attach the following:
(i) A copy of your School Identification Card.
(ii) A copy of your most current Course Registration Form.
(iii) A copy of your last two most current consecutive Transcripts.
(iv) An expression of yourself in 100 words.
Executive Committee Secretary General Applicant
(Sign when giving out this form) (Sign when submitting duly filled form)
Sign: ___________________________ Sign: ___________________________
Date & Stamp: ___________________ Date: ___________________________
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58.1(d)(1) [GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: CLUB/SOCIETY
REGISTRATION REQUEST FORM]
To:
Secretary,
Gretsa University Students Association Executive Committee.
CC: Dean of Students, Gretsa University.
Secretary for Sports and Entertainment, Gretsa University Student Association.
Secretary for Religion, Gretsa University Student Association.
From:
Full Name: ____________________________________________________________
Registration Number: ____________________________________________________________
Dear Sir/Madam,
REF: REQUEST FOR REGISTRATION OF CLUB OR SOCIETY .
I, ___________________________ hereby wish to form a club ___/ society___ (tick where
appropriate) that will henceforth be identified as _________________________________________.
I, together with my pioneer members, have read and understood the requirements by this Constitution
and thus agree to bind and conduct club___/ society___ (tick where appropriate) business with strict
adherence.
I have attached the following:
(i) The Constitution of the club___/ society___.
(ii) Details of the pioneer members of the club___/ society___.
(iii) The mission and vision of the club___/ society___.
(iv) My copy of the School Identification Card.
(v) A brief description of the club___/ society___.
Executive Committee Secretary General Club Founder.
(Sign when giving out this form) (Sign when submitting duly filled form)
Sign: ___________________________ Sign: ___________________________
Date & Stamp: ___________________ Date: ___________________________
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58.1(d)(2) [PIONEER MEMBER LIST]
NAME OF PERSON REG.NO TEL. SIGNATURE
PATRON/MATRON NAME DEPARTMENT
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58.1(e) [GRETSA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: RESIGNATION FORM]
To:
Secretary,
Gretsa University Students Association Executive Committee.
From:
Full Name: ____________________________________________________________
Registration Number: ____________________________________________________________
Name of Committee: ____________________________________________________________
Position in Committee: ____________________________________________________________
Dear Sir/Madam,
REF: RESIGNATION FROM THE ABOVE-MENTIONED COMMITTEE.
I, ___________________________ wish to notify you of my resignation from the subject committee,
effective __/__/____ (indicate date).
I therefore commit myself to the guidelines stipulated in this very Constitution.
Reason(s) for Resignation
Any last words?
Resigned Executive Committee Secretary General
(Sign when submitting dully filled form) (Sign receiving duly filled form)
Sign: ___________________________ Sign: ___________________________
Date & Stamp: ___________________ Date: ___________________________
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58.1(f) [CLUB, SOCIETY OR SPECIAL COMMITTEE DISSOLUTION FORM]
To:
Secretary,
Club__/ Society__/ Committee__ name: _______________________________________________.
CC: Dean of Students, Gretsa University.
From:
Secretary General,
Gretsa University Students Association Executive Committee.
Dear Sir/Madam,
REF: DISSOLUTION OF .
You are hereby given notice that the Executive Committee has resolved to dissolve the subject body
which you are secretary to. Herein, find the reasons for dissolution. Do find attached documents
supporting the resolution by the Executive Committee.
In brief, reasons for dissolution:
Executive Committee Secretary General
(Sign when giving out this form)
Sign: ___________________________
Date & Stamp: ___________________
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58.1(g)(1) [CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT FORM]
To:
Secretary General,
Gretsa University Students Association Executive Committee.
REF: MOTION TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION
Details of Promoter(s):
Name of Promoter of amendment: _________________________________________________
Registration Number of Promoter: _________________________________________________
Phone Number of Promoter: _________________________________________________
OTHER PROMOTERS INVOLVED
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Chapter of Related amendment(s) : _______________________________________________
Article(s) Related to amendment (s) : _______________________________________________
Clause(s) Related to amendment(s) : _______________________________________________
Proposed Amendment
Chapter Name Change : Yes/No: _____ Change: _________________________________________
Article Name Change : Yes/No: _____ Change: _________________________________________
Clause Name Change : Yes/No: _____ Change: _________________________________________
Executive Committee Secretary General Promoter.
(Sign when giving out this form) (Sign when submitting duly filled form)
Sign: ___________________________ Sign: ___________________________
Date & Stamp: ___________________ Date: ___________________________
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58.1(g)(2) [CONSTITUION AMENDMENT SUPPORT FORM-1]
Executive Committee Secretary General
(Sign when giving out this form)
Sign: ___________________________ Date & Stamp: ___________________
NB: CHECK TO SEE THAT YOU CAN SEE THE CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT FROM (attached), SIGNED
AND STAMPED BY THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE SECRETARY GENERAL.
Reason(s) for change:
NB: These reasons are summarized and authenticated by the Secretary General to the
Executive Committee and it has been established that there is not provision in the Constitution
that can deal with the current matter.
(a) ___________________________________________________________________________
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(f) ___________________________________________________________________________
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Promoter of Amendment
(To sign before proceeding to solicit signatures from students)
Sign: ___________________________
Date: ___________________________
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58.1(g)(3) [CONSTITUION AMENDMENT SUPPORT FORM-2]
NB: The number given by the constitution for a proposed amendment to take effect must be the
bear minimum of collected signatures before the amendment can be considered.
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58.1(h)(1)
[OATH OF OFFICE-EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER]
I, _______________________________________, accept the responsibility bestowed onto me by my
election into the position of _____________________________________________ GUSA, as per
the regulations of the GUSA Constitution and the Universities (Amendment) Act of 2016.
I hereby declare that I am of sober mind, acknowledge that I have read and understood the GUSA
Constitution and the Universities (Amendment) Act of 2016 and thus;
(a) I declare myself a servant of the Gretsa University students’ fraternity,
(b) Accept the duties and responsibilities bestowed upon me,
(c) Accept the rewards associated with the post I hold,
(d) Accept full responsibility of the possible risks and penalties associated with the post I hold,
(e) Will serve the students of Gretsa University without favor or intimidation, and without
expecting any rewards for such service and,
(f) Swear that I will not forsake, neglect, misuse or undermine the responsibilities I now have.
So help me God.
To Note; The signatures and stamp shall be input only after the newly elected Gretsa University
Student Association Executive Committee Member has read aloud the oath in a ceremony attended
by the Gretsa University Students and Administrative fraternity.
Dean of Students, Gretsa University Executive Committee Member
Signature : ______________ Signature : ______________________
Date & Stamp : ______________ Date : ______________________
Position : ______________________
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58.1(h)(2) [OATH OF OFFICE-SPECIAL COMMTTEE]
I, _______________________________________, accept the responsibility bestowed onto me
by appointment into the _____________________________________________ Special Committee,
as per the regulations of the GUSA Constitution.
I hereby declare that I am of sober mind, acknowledge that I have read and understood the GUSA
Constitution and thus;
(a) I declare myself a servant of the stipulated mandate of this special committee,
(b) Accept the duties and responsibilities bestowed upon me,
(c) Accept the rewards associated with the post I hold,
(d) Accept full responsibility of the possible risks and penalties associated with the post I hold,
(e) Swear that I will not forsake, neglect, misuse or undermine the responsibilities I now have.
So help me God.
To Note; The signatures and stamp shall be input only after the newly elected Gretsa University
Student Association Special Committee Member has read aloud the oath in a meeting attended by
at least two-thirds of the Executive Committee and the newly appointed members of such a Special
Committee.
Chairperson, GUSA Special Committee Member
Signature : ______________ Signature : ______________________
Date & Stamp : ______________ Date : ______________________
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58.1(h)(3) [OATH OF OFFICE-ELECTORAL COMMISSION]
I, _______________________________________, accept the responsibility bestowed onto me by
appointment into the _____________________________________________ Electoral Commission,
as per the regulations of the GUSA Constitution.
I hereby declare that I am of sober mind, acknowledge that I have read and understood the GUSA
Constitution and thus;
(a) I declare myself a servant of the stipulated mandate of this special committee,
(b) Accept the duties and responsibilities bestowed upon me,
(c) Accept the rewards associated with the post I hold,
(d) Accept full responsibility of the possible risks and penalties associated with the post I hold,
(e) Swear that I will not forsake, neglect, misuse or undermine the responsibilities I now have.
So help me God.
To Note; The signatures and stamp shall be input only after the newly elected Gretsa University
Student Association Electoral Commission Member has read aloud the oath in a meeting attended
by at least two-thirds of the Executive Committee and the newly appointed members of the Electoral
Commission.
Chairperson, GUSA Electoral Commission Member
Signature : ______________ Signature : ______________________
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CHAPTER FOURTEEN: [GLOSSARY]
This section contains the definition of terms that may contain more than one meaning and
may not be clearly elaborated within the articles they is stated.
Academic Year - A period of one year consistent of two semesters conforming to
the Gretsa University academic calendar.
Amend - To make progressive changes.
Article - A section of this Constitution under a chapter, identified by a
positive integer.
Audit - To conduct an official financial inspection.
CA - Catholic Association
Calendar Year - A period of twelve months defined by the modern-day
Gregorian Calendar.
CU - Christian Union; Consistent of all religions and churches that
believe the Holy Christina Bible save for the Catholics.
Defendant - A person(s) accused of a violation of this Constitution or the
matters handled by this Constitution.
Deregister - To remove from an official list or directory.
(the)Elected - Can be used to refer to a person who has been elected to a
position.
Ex-officio - A person who had been, but is no longer a member of a club,
society or committee.
General Election - Elections that are held once each calendar year to elect
members of the Executive Committee.
International Student- A student registered at Gretsa University that is of a nationality
other than Kenyan.
Plaintiff - A person(s) who initiates a suit against another person(s).
Procure - To obtain something after due process.
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Promoter - A GUSA member who is the initiator of a motion to
accomplish a specific goal.
Quorum - The minimum number of GUSA members needed for a
deliberative assembly.
Register - To enter (record) on an official list or directory.
Resolution - The process of solving a particular problem facing GUSA
members.
Signatory - A person(s) who has to sign for a process to occur.
Sovereignty - The full right and power to over itself without influence from
elements outside of it.
Term - A distinctive period as indicated in this Constitution, that
members of a body established by this Constitution must serve
and terminate service.