Wave of school unrest leaves damage, injuries and deaths

Unrest has hit several schools nationwide since April, causing damage, injuries and deaths.

A deadly fire occurred on March 28, 2026, at Utumishi Girls High School in Gilgil, killing 16 students and injuring 79 others. More than 18 boarding schools have been affected in counties including Nakuru, Murang’a, Embu, Kisii, Siaya, Makueni and the Coast region. The Ministry of Education said the incidents stem from exam fears, stress and complaints over services. Secretary Professor Julius Bitok said a national inspection was ordered within two weeks and quality assurance officers increased to 1,000. Parent Association chairman Silas Obuhatsa called the situation a national emergency rather than isolated events. He urged full implementation of school safety policies.

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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.

A wave of strikes and arson incidents has led to the closure of numerous secondary schools across several Kenyan counties.

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

A dormitory at St Joseph's Seminary School in Molo caught fire on Saturday night. All students were safely evacuated with no injuries reported. The blaze occurred three days after a deadly fire at Utumishi Girls' Academy in the same county.

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A Kenyan court has ordered nine minors suspected in a deadly school fire to remain in custody for 21 days as investigations continue.

Teachers in several Kenyan counties have intensified protests against the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) and the government over poor pay, job insecurity for interns and issues with the Social Health Authority (SHA) system. Demonstrations in Busia, Nyandarua and Kisii have halted school operations at the start of the second term. Unions have issued a 14-day ultimatum in Kisii.

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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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