Suspects reveal motives in Utumishi girls academy fire

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

Preliminary reports indicate that a decision by the school to move examination dates from June 16 to June 2 triggered discontent among some Form Four students.

The learners were also aggrieved by a directive to shoulder costs for a cultural event previously funded by the school. They admitted wanting to join the trend of strikes seen in the past two weeks.

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has directed all schools to install CCTV cameras. Education CS Julius Ogamba has ordered inspections of all boarding schools to be completed within 10 days.

Senator John Methu has called for accountability and urged Murkomen and Ogamba to resign over the handling of the incident.

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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 Directorate of Criminal Investigations has launched a search for one of seven students suspected in the Utumishi Girls Senior Secondary School fire that killed 16 students.

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KUPPET Chairperson Omboko Milemba has urged the government to abolish boarding schools in Kenya following the deadly fire at Utumishi Girls Academy that killed 16 students.

Students at Kangaru Girls High School in Embu County staged a strike on March 22, protesting the punishment of a girl who allegedly misused a fire extinguisher during entertainment. The incident followed a similar unrest at neighboring Kangaru Boys High School. Authorities are working to restore order.

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Parents at Kamuoni Boys High School protested on Saturday, demanding the principal's transfer and rejecting a Ksh20,000 restoration fee. The fee aims to cover damage from a May 12 student riot estimated at Ksh23 million.

Unrest continues to spread in Mwingi town, Kitui County, following the murder of a 14-year-old boy in Ukasi. Residents have held protests, halting transport and business along the Mwingi–Garissa highway. Police have arrested protesters and bolstered security.

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Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has directed Inspector General Douglas Kanja to swiftly arrest goons allegedly linked to opposition leaders. He issued the order at the burial of Mitchelle Jelimo Kemboi in Nakuru County. Murkomen accused the opposition of hiring thugs to disrupt public events and undermine order.

 

 

 

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