Ten Alliance students arrested over suspected store arson

Ten students from Alliance High School in Kikuyu have been arrested in connection with a fire that destroyed a mattress storage facility on Wednesday night.

Initial investigations indicate the students may have communicated with outsiders to plan the unrest. Security cameras recorded two students setting the store ablaze while eight others were involved in the planning. Board chairman Sam Ncheeri said some students wanted to end studies and return home before the scheduled time. The school was temporarily closed and parents were asked to collect their children. Central Region Education Director Sabina Aroni said the students may have been influenced by peers from other schools. Basic Education Secretary Professor Julius Bitok stressed that schools will not close early despite incidents of unrest.

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Illustration of the fire at Utumishi Girls Academy where 16 students perished.
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Fire kills 16 students at Utumishi Girls Academy in Gilgil

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A devastating fire at Utumishi Girls Academy in Gilgil, Nakuru County, has claimed the lives of 16 students early on Thursday morning. The tragedy was compounded when the mother of one injured student died in a road accident while rushing to the school.

The headmaster of Alliance High School has confirmed that the mattress store was burned on the night leading to Thursday with no student injured.

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Seven suspects in police custody have explained why they set fire to a dormitory at Utumishi Girls Academy, killing 16 students.

The Ministry of Education has ordered inspections at all boarding schools after a fire killed 16 students at Utumishi Girls Academy.

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A massive fire ravaged Toi market in Nairobi on March 16, 2026, destroying stalls and goods near Moi Girls' High School. Firefighters contained the blaze, and students from nearby Toi Primary School were sent home as a precaution. This incident is the latest in a series of devastating market fires in the city, following the January blaze at Mtindwa market in Umoja.

Carabineros arrested two students accused of throwing Molotov cocktail-type incendiary devices in downtown Santiago. The incident took place at the intersection of Alameda Libertador Bernardo O’Higgins and Arturo Prat, near Instituto Nacional. Alameda avenue eastward was temporarily closed due to the police procedure.

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Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen said four people died and at least 30 others were injured during Monday's anti-fuel protests.

 

 

 

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