VIDEO: Over eight schools burnt Sunday night

The Parliamentary Committee on Education vice chairman Julius Melly has called on the Ministry of Education to increase quality assurance in schools in a bid to stop the continued arson attacks. This as police in Embu holds five students and a watchman following the torching of Embu High School Sunday night.

In Narok, St Mary’s High School was closed indefinitely Monday morning as students stormed out of the school in protest of their dissatisfaction with the menu. Two more school dormitories in Nyamira and Trans Nzoia counties were set ablaze Sunday night. The situation seemly worsening despite a warning and directive by the Education CS that students were to be charged at juvenile courts and pay up for the damages caused.

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