UNREST IN SCHOOLS

Several secondary schools in Machakos to close indefinitely over students unrest

The students will be released to go home on Monday morning.

In Summary
  • The closure has come as the Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) intensifies their strike.
  • Tension was reported at Machakos High School on Sunday evening as students demanded to be released to go home.
Kuppet, Machakos branch members demonstrate against the government in Kangundo, Machakos County recently.
Kuppet, Machakos branch members demonstrate against the government in Kangundo, Machakos County recently.
Image: GEORGE OWITI

Several public secondary schools in Machakos county have been closed indefinitely due to student unrest, the institutions’ principals told the Star.

The students will be released to go home on Monday morning.

“I’m releasing my students tomorrow due to security concerns, especially after reported unrest. Parents too are demanding for learners to be released,” a school principal told the Star by phone on Sunday night.

Mitaboni ABC Girls in Kathiani subcounty is among the schools that have been closed indefinitely.

The closure has come as the Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) intensifies their strike.

Kuppet, Machakos branch secretary general Musembi Katuku confirmed the schools’ closure, stating that several schools will be sending students back home tomorrow.

“No teaching is going on in these schools because there are no teachers,” Katuku told the Star on Sunday evening.

Kuppet officials early Sunday held a National Governing Council meeting and declared that their nationwide strike is still on.

They maintained that no teaching would go on in all the schools across the country, urging parents to go pick up their children from their respective schools.

“That the schools are not running and they are not going to run. For the next week and even beyond, the teachers will remain at home,” Kuppet Secretary General Akelo Misori said.

The first week of the third school term has been rocked by demonstrations in various parts of the country as teachers affiliated with Kuppet agitated for their grievances with their employer—the Teachers Service Commission.

Tension was reported at Machakos High School on Sunday evening as students demanded to be released to go home.

“Ni kubaya, they want to go home. They are being addressed at the assembly,” a teacher at the school said.

The tutor at the school said the agitated students had been told to return to their dormitories.

There were claims that some of the tutors residing within the school compound and who had responded to calm the students scampered for safety after the learners became violent.

Tension was still high at the institution by press time.

The incidents come days after some Kuppet members stormed several schools within the county to reportedly eject teachers suspected to have been working as their colleagues continued with the protests.

The Kuppet members have vowed to completely paralyse learning in all schools across the country until the governments heed their demands.   

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