Cases of unrest in schools are in the rise even after the Ministry of Education had solved on method of reducing the crisis. The Ministry of Education had established that one of the reason why there was unrest in school was due to the long weeks without halftem.
The sector provided a relief to students by issuing a notice that both secondary and primary schools will be going for hallfterm on 19 th of November to 23rd November.
Among the schools that had witnessed unrest causing school fires was Kakamega High School, Sigalame Boys, BuruBuru Girls High School among other top schools.
It is reported that in course of this academic year over 30 schools have been burnt down.This morning Maranda High School also was set ablaze by students who are reported to have been exhausted by the current academic year.
The video of Maranda High School On Fire Can be watched through this link on Twitter
Saddened to see Maranda High School join the list of shame https://t.co/lOrxFck3Hl
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