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HomeDaily NewsFriday, June 5, 2026Robert Burale Warns Kenyan Schools Against Excessive Entertainment - June 2026
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Robert Burale Warns Kenyan Schools Against Excessive Entertainment - June 2026

Renowned image consultant and preacher Robert Burale has warned Kenyan schools against excessive entertainment, stating it contributes to student unrest by creating emotional highs followed by destructive lows. This comes amid heightened concern over school safety following the tragic fire at Utumishi Girls Academy that claimed the lives of 16 students, where Janet Mbugua is calling for broader shared responsibility for such incidents. Meanwhile, the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has summoned management officials from Risen Sacco and Royal Swift Express Limited following two separate road accidents, including a fatal crash involving a customized PSV known as a "Nganya."

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Robert Burale Explains What He Thinks Has Led To Massive School Unrest In The Country

Robert Burale Explains What He Thinks Has Led To Massive School Unrest In The Country

Renowned image consultant and preacher Robert Burale has warned Kenyan schools against excessive entertainment, stating it contributes to student unrest by creating emotional highs followed by destructive lows.

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Renowned image consultant and preacher Robert Burale has warned Kenyan schools against excessive entertainment, stating it contributes to student unrest by creating emotional highs followed by destructive lows.

  • Robert Burale argues that events causing students to "jump up and down" leave a psychological vacuum that can be filled by harmful influences.
  • He urges schools to invite mentors who model calmness and emotional regulation instead of prioritizing superficial entertainment.
  • Burale challenges pastors and motivational speakers to deliver transformative truth rather than focus on personal popularity and exciting performances.
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Janet Mbugua demands shared responsibility for Utumishi Academy arson

Janet Mbugua demands shared responsibility for Utumishi Academy arson

Following a tragic fire at Utumishi Girls Academy that claimed the lives of 16 students, Janet Mbugua is calling for a broader, shared responsibility for such incidents.

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Following a tragic fire at Utumishi Girls Academy that claimed the lives of 16 students, Janet Mbugua is calling for a broader, shared responsibility for such incidents.

  • 16 young lives were lost due to the fire.
  • The appeal comes from media personality Janet Mbugua.
  • Mbugua emphasizes the need to examine systemic failures and institutional shortcomings, not just individual blame, questioning "who built a school with no doors?"
Friday 12:34 PMGhafla! (Entertainment)

NTSA Summons Sacco Officials Following Deadly “Nganya” Stunt Crash

NTSA Summons Sacco Officials Following Deadly “Nganya” Stunt Crash

The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has summoned management officials from Risen Sacco and Royal Swift Express Limited following two separate road accidents, one of which was a fatal crash involving a customized PSV known as a "Nganya."

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The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has summoned management officials from Risen Sacco and Royal Swift Express Limited following two separate road accidents, one of which was a fatal crash involving a customized PSV known as a "Nganya."

  • At least four people died and 15 were injured in the crash involving a Risen Sacco vehicle on Enterprise Road in Nairobi.
  • The NTSA is investigating both accidents, including a non-fatal incident involving Royal Swift Express Limited.
  • The authority warned that operators found violating traffic laws risk losing their road service licenses, targeting reckless driving and stunts among "Nganya" crews.
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