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HomeDaily NewsSaturday, June 13, 2026Sombre farewell for 15 girls who perished in dormitory blaze - June 2026
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Sombre farewell for 15 girls who perished in dormitory blaze - June 2026

A somber memorial service was held at Gilgil Stadium in Nakuru County for 15 girls who tragically died in a dormitory fire at Utumishi Girls Senior School on May 29. The National Assembly Departmental Committee on Education has announced a comprehensive inquiry into the escalating school fires and student unrest across Kenyan learning institutions. Separately, Members of Parliament are reportedly considering a return to caning in schools as a measure to address rising student unrest. Additionally, primary school administrators are urging secondary school leaders to bolster learner support systems to prevent unrest following disruptive incidents in senior institutions.

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Saturday 12:00 AMThe Standard

Sombre farewell for 15 girls who perished in dormitory blaze

Sombre farewell for 15 girls who perished in dormitory blaze

A somber memorial service was held at Gilgil Stadium in Nakuru County for 15 girls who tragically died in a dormitory fire at Utumishi Girls Senior School on May 29.

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A somber memorial service was held at Gilgil Stadium in Nakuru County for 15 girls who tragically died in a dormitory fire at Utumishi Girls Senior School on May 29.

  • A total of 16 girls perished in the blaze, allegedly started by fellow students.
  • Nine students suspected of involvement have been arrested and arraigned in court.
  • The tragedy has sparked renewed calls for improved safety measures in boarding schools and highlighted concerns about infrastructure and school instability, with First Lady Rachel Ruto and Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba in attendance.
Friday 7:31 PMCitizen TV (Youtube)First

Simanzi yatanda Gilgil katika ibada ya wafu ya wanafunzi 16

Mourning engulfed Gilgil as hundreds gathered for the funeral service of 16 students who tragically perished in a fire at Utumishi Girls Academy.

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Mourning engulfed Gilgil as hundreds gathered for the funeral service of 16 students who tragically perished in a fire at Utumishi Girls Academy.

  • Tragic loss of 16 young lives in a devastating fire.
  • The incident occurred at the Utumishi Girls Academy.
  • A somber funeral service was held in Gilgil, attended by hundreds of mourners.
Friday 7:43 PMThe Star (Youtube)

The Star News Brief: MPs mull return of school caning to tame growing student unrest

The Star News Brief: MPs mull return of school caning to tame growing student unrest

The Star News Brief: MPs mull return of school caning to tame growing student unrest

Members of Parliament are reportedly considering a return to caning in schools as a measure to address rising student unrest across Kenya.

Key Highlights

Members of Parliament are reportedly considering a return to caning in schools as a measure to address rising student unrest across Kenya.

  • The potential reintroduction of corporal punishment is being discussed by MPs.
  • The central issue is the growing wave of student unrest and indiscipline in educational institutions.
  • The article highlights that this debate arises from a need to find effective disciplinary measures.
Friday 9:49 PMKTN News (Youtube)

Turkana residents want more budget funding to address poverty and illiteracy challenges

Turkana residents want more budget funding to address poverty and illiteracy challenges

Turkana residents want more budget funding to address poverty and illiteracy challenges

Residents of Turkana are urging for increased budget allocation to tackle persistent challenges of poverty and illiteracy in the region.

Key Highlights

Residents of Turkana are urging for increased budget allocation to tackle persistent challenges of poverty and illiteracy in the region.

  • The national budget presentation by Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi highlighted a spending plan of KSh 4.8 trillion for the 2026/27 fiscal year.
  • Turkana residents are advocating for a larger share of this budget.
  • The call emphasizes the urgent need to address critical issues such as widespread poverty and low literacy rates within the county.
Saturday 9:27 AMNation News

Primary school teachers: Here is how to avoid unrest

Primary school teachers: Here is how to avoid unrest

Primary school administrators are urging secondary school leaders to bolster learner support systems to prevent unrest, following a wave of disruptive incidents in senior institutions.

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Primary school administrators are urging secondary school leaders to bolster learner support systems to prevent unrest, following a wave of disruptive incidents in senior institutions.

  • The Kenya Comprehensive School Heads Association (KECSHA) advised implementing early warning systems and strengthening guidance, counselling, and communication channels.
  • This call comes amid widespread condemnation of violence, arson, and vandalism in secondary schools, including a tragic incident at Utumishi Girls Academy.
  • Fuad Abdalla Ali, the association's national chairperson, stressed that violent protests can never be justified, regardless of genuine grievances.
Saturday 11:10 AMKenyans

MPs to Probe School Heads, CS After Student Deaths

MPs to Probe School Heads, CS After Student Deaths

The National Assembly Departmental Committee on Education has announced a comprehensive inquiry into the escalating school fires and student unrest across Kenyan learning institutions.

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Key Highlights

The National Assembly Departmental Committee on Education has announced a comprehensive inquiry into the escalating school fires and student unrest across Kenyan learning institutions.

  • Over the past year, at least 204 schools have experienced unrest, with 47 fire incidents recorded since January.
  • The inquiry is spearheaded by the Committee Chairperson, Julius Melly.
  • Concerns include overcrowding, substance abuse, inadequate support systems, poor communication, and declining societal values as contributing factors.
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