Watuka Boys’ School Bus to be auctioned Over KSh 1.1 Million Debt

According to the School Board, the bus was impounded three months ago. However, its current whereabouts remain unknown after it was moved from the car yard last Friday. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..
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The school bus for Watuka Boys High School in Kieni, Nyeri County, is set to be auctioned over a KSh 1.1 million debt owed by the institution, prompting parents to demand intervention from the Ministry of Education.
- The parents held a peaceful demonstration demanding accountability from the school's former principal, who allegedly mismanaged the school from 2016 to 2020, accruing debts totaling KSh 7.8 million.
- The bus was impounded three months ago, and its current whereabouts are unknown after being moved from the car yard last Friday, with a vehicle transfer process reportedly initiated.
- Charles Murage, the Vice-chairman of the Board of Management, confirmed that the bus is on the verge of being auctioned, while parents Ngari Wangombe and Harun Maina criticized the Ministry of Education for its silence.
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