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Terror-hit Kenyan university reopens 9 months after massacre

Xinhua, January 4, 2016 Adjust font size:

Kenya's Garissa University College, which was attacked by terrorists in April last year, reopened on Monday, nine months after Al-Shabaab militants killed 148 people, mostly students.

"Between now and then, the college will be busy with formulating programs, policies that were disrupted following the terror attack," College Principal Ahmed Warfa told journalists in Garissa town, which is near the Somali border. Enditem