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HomeDaily NewsWednesday, July 23, 2025Education and Social Issues in Kenya
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Education and Social Issues in Kenya

Nakuru Girls High School closes due to student rampage; Education Ministry under scrutiny for missing funds.

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Nakuru Girls High School closed as students rampage over exams

Nakuru Girls High School closed as students rampage over exams

Nakuru Girls High School has been closed indefinitely following a student riot that occurred after night preparations on Wednesday, July 23.

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Nakuru Girls High School has been closed indefinitely following a student riot that occurred after night preparations on Wednesday, July 23.

  • Students destroyed end term evaluation papers and broke window panes during the incident.
  • The letter to parents was signed by Rose Menjo, the school's principal.
  • Fortunately, the situation has been contained, and all students are safe, with damage assessment scheduled by the State Department of Public Works.
Wednesday 3:55 PMKenyans

Education Ministry on the Spot Over Missing Billions Meant for Schools

Education Ministry on the Spot Over Missing Billions Meant for Schools

The Ministry of Education in Kenya is under investigation for allegedly mismanaging and losing Ksh183 billion intended for school funding, as revealed by Kajiado Senator Kanar Seki during a Senate session on July 22, 2025.

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The Ministry of Education in Kenya is under investigation for allegedly mismanaging and losing Ksh183 billion intended for school funding, as revealed by Kajiado Senator Kanar Seki during a Senate session on July 22, 2025.

  • Schools, including public secondary schools, faced a shortfall of up to Ksh71 billion
  • Senator Kanar Seki called for accountability and questioned the inclusion of 14 ghost schools in the National Education Management Information System (NEMIS)
  • The report highlighted alarming financial improprieties and the urgent need for verification to prevent future loss of funds
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