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HomeDaily NewsWednesday, June 10, 2026204 Senior Schools Hit by Unrest as CS Migos Rules Out Early Closure - June 2026
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204 Senior Schools Hit by Unrest as CS Migos Rules Out Early Closure - June 2026

Kenya's Ministry of Education reports that 204 senior schools have been affected by unrest, but rules out early closure. Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba confirmed that 59 of these schools have already resumed operations and that over 98% of senior schools remain stable. Separately, President William Ruto has reshuffled two Principal Secretaries, swapping roles between the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife, with Prof. Julius Bitok moved from the Basic Education docket to Tourism.

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204 Senior schools hit by unrest as CS Migos rules out early closure

204 Senior schools hit by unrest as CS Migos rules out early closure

Kenya's Ministry of Education reports that 204 senior schools have been affected by unrest, but rules out early closure. Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba confirmed that 59 of these schools have already resumed operations and that over 98% of senior schools remain stable.

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Kenya's Ministry of Education reports that 204 senior schools have been affected by unrest, but rules out early closure. Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba confirmed that 59 of these schools have already resumed operations and that over 98% of senior schools remain stable.

  • 204 senior schools nationwide have experienced unrest.
  • The Education Cabinet Secretary, Julius Ogamba, stated that early school closure is not planned.
  • A multi-stakeholder team will be formed to investigate the root causes of student unrest.
Tuesday 6:52 PMKenyansFirst

Ruto Reshuffles PSs

Ruto Reshuffles PSs

President William Ruto has announced a reshuffling of two Principal Secretaries, impacting the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Tourism.

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President William Ruto has announced a reshuffling of two Principal Secretaries, impacting the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Tourism.

  • Principal Secretary Julius Bitok has been moved from Basic Education to the Tourism docket.
  • Principal Secretary John Lekakeny Ololtuaa, previously in Tourism, will now head the Basic Education docket.
  • The changes were announced on Tuesday, June 9, indicating a direct swap between the two officials.
Tuesday 7:01 PMThe Standard

PS Bitok moved from Education docket in latest shake-up

PS Bitok moved from Education docket in latest shake-up

In a significant shake-up, President William Ruto has reassigned Principal Secretaries, moving Prof. Julius Bitok from the Basic Education docket to Tourism.

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In a significant shake-up, President William Ruto has reassigned Principal Secretaries, moving Prof. Julius Bitok from the Basic Education docket to Tourism.

  • Prof. Julius Bitok, formerly Principal Secretary for Basic Education, is now the Principal Secretary for Tourism.
  • John Lekakeny Ololtuaa, previously PS for Tourism, takes over the Basic Education portfolio.
  • These reassignments, confirmed by the Executive Office of the President and signed by Chief of Staff Felix Koskei on June 9, 2026, are effective immediately and occur amid school unrest.
Tuesday 7:30 PMCapital News

Bitok moved to Tourism as Ruto reshuffles two departments

Bitok moved to Tourism as Ruto reshuffles two departments

President William Ruto has reshuffled two Principal Secretaries, swapping roles between the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife.

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President William Ruto has reshuffled two Principal Secretaries, swapping roles between the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife.

  • Principal Secretary Julius Bitok has been moved from Basic Education to the State Department for Tourism.
  • Principal Secretary John Lekamot Leokakeny Ololtuaa will now head the State Department for Basic Education.
  • These changes, announced on Tuesday, take immediate effect as part of broader adjustments within the senior ranks of the Executive.
Wednesday 10:12 AMCitizen TV (Youtube)

Mwakilishi wa kike Machakos Joyce Kamene adai suala la utovu wa nidhamu shuleni lapaswa kuchunguzwa

The Woman Representative for Machakos County, Joyce Kamene, has called for a thorough investigation into indiscipline in schools.

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The Woman Representative for Machakos County, Joyce Kamene, has called for a thorough investigation into indiscipline in schools.

  • A Woman Representative, Joyce Kamene, is demanding an investigation into school indiscipline.
  • The Machakos County official is also opposing the construction of an Ebola quarantine facility in Nanyuki.
  • The article highlights Kamene's stance on two distinct issues: education and public health infrastructure.
Wednesday 1:19 PMCitizen TV (Youtube)

Ogamba azungumzia matukio ya shule yanayoitikisa sekta ya elimu

Ogamba azungumzia matukio ya shule yanayoitikisa sekta ya elimu

Ogamba azungumzia matukio ya shule yanayoitikisa sekta ya elimu

Education official Julius Ogamba addressed the media regarding a string of disciplinary incidents and fires affecting the education sector. His statements come in the wake of a tragic fire at Utumishi Girls' Secondary School in Gilgil that resulted in student fatalities.

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Education official Julius Ogamba addressed the media regarding a string of disciplinary incidents and fires affecting the education sector. His statements come in the wake of a tragic fire at Utumishi Girls' Secondary School in Gilgil that resulted in student fatalities.

  • The fires and disciplinary issues are significantly impacting Kenya's education sector.
  • Key figure: Julius Ogamba, education official.
  • Notable incident: A fire at Utumishi Girls' Secondary School, Gilgil, claimed student lives.
Wednesday 1:19 PMCitizen TV (Youtube)

Ministry of Education to form a multi-stakeholder team to probe unrest in schools

Ministry of Education to form a multi-stakeholder team to probe unrest in schools

Ministry of Education to form a multi-stakeholder team to probe unrest in schools

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