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Originally published by Citizen DigitalJuly 28, 2025
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Education crisis deepens in Tharaka as pupils learn in dilapidated structures

At Kathanga Primary School, the state of disrepair is visible everywhere. Classrooms are barely standing, with pupils distracted by gaping holes in the walls and dust-filled air. Parents say the poor.....
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An alarming education crisis is gripping Tharaka Constituency, where hundreds of pupils are forced to learn in severely dilapidated school structures, facing hazards from crumbling walls to snake attacks. This dire situation affects at least six public schools, prompting urgent calls for intervention.
- Hundreds of students are learning in unsafe conditions across six primary schools, including Kathanga, Kiairanthi, and Gatiriku.
- Parents like Simon Mwari and Moses Nthenya describe classrooms with gaping holes, excessive dust, and unhygienic environments.
- Pupils at schools such as Kathanga Primary School and Kiairanthi Primary School endure makeshift classrooms and daily treks of up to eight kilometers to fetch water from River Tana, with parents responsible for providing 60 jerricans of water per term.
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