Kangaru Girls High School students stage strike in Embu

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.

Students from Kangaru Girls High School in Embu County left the premises in large groups and headed toward Embu town amid heavy rains, according to videos and photos obtained by reporters. Witnesses reported that the students destroyed school property, and some police officers who intervened sustained injuries. The strike reportedly stemmed from the punishment of one girl who allegedly misused a fire extinguisher during a weekend entertainment session. Police intercepted some students in Embu town and escorted them to Moi Stadium for containment. On Sunday night, dozens of girls were seen on the streets, likely heading home in the downpour. This followed a similar strike by students at neighboring Kangaru Boys High School on Saturday night, when learners walked along the Embu–Meru Highway, disrupting traffic. As of publication, neither the school nor police had issued a statement, with residents calling for dialogue among students, administration, and security agencies. The event adds to ongoing school disruptions reported since the start of the year. On February 4, Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo stated that the ministry had launched a crackdown in several counties, collaborating with the Education Ministry to monitor unrest and address property destruction.

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

One student was released after being cleared in the Utumishi Girls High School fire case while eight others had their detention extended.

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Governor Erick Mutai has ordered all boarding schools in Kericho County to undergo a safety audit within 10 days following rising unrest in schools nationwide.

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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The Kenyan government will provide KSh200,000 to each family of the 16 students killed in the Utumishi Girls Academy dormitory fire and cover medical costs for injured students.

 

 

 

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