MP links rising wave of strikes, arson in schools to erosion of morals and values in Kenya’s body politic
According to Nyoro, the situation calls for a broader conversation involving parents, teachers, religious leaders and policymakers on the kind of society Kenya is building for future generations.
Kenya schools unrest season: Mbale High School in Vihiga closes indefinitely for second time
The school suffered significant property damage in the latest unrest. “Only last month, the institution was closed following another incident where students vandalized a newly repaired computer lab. In that case, parents were forced to shoulder the cost, with each paying Sh12, 500, while the parents of those directly involved were charged Sh30, 000 each,” he said





