Murumbe School Teachers Put on Medical Arrest After Form 1 Student Added Viagra to Staffroom Tea

Murumbe Secondary school teachers in Embu County have been subjected to medical arrest in the school's classrooms after a form one student allegedly added viagra to staff room tea.
According to reports, the student identified as Jenifer Ndwiga added viagra to the teachers' tea following her punishment on Thursday afternoon.
This at a time when student criminal cases in secondary schools are on rise. Earlier this year, a student was on record for hitting the principal after he was asked to go for school fees. The hit caused a lot of bleeding. In another incident the student made his way to the school wish a machete which he used to assault the teacher on duty.
Noting the rise indiscipline cases, Ministry of Education cabinet secretary Prof. George Magoha urged teachers to use cane on extreme cases.
A manhunt for the student has been launched after she disappeared from the school even as police do more investigations.
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