The government will not cut short the current school term despite a wave of unrest hitting 204 boarding schools nationwide, Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba has said.

The government insists that learning will proceed despite the wave of student unrest that has led to deaths and destruction of property in schools.

A growing wave of student unrest has forced the closure of several secondary schools across Kenya, causing widespread property destruction, arrests and disruptions to learning.

Less than 200 of Kenya's 3,200 boarding schools are affected, govt tasks Education Ministry with proposing measures to improve service and safety.

The government will not cut short the current school term despite a wave of unrest hitting 204 boarding schools nationwide, Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba has said.

Education Ministry will restructure the school calendar from next year to address learner fatigue blamed for fuelling unrest in 204 boarding schools, Cabinet Secretary Julius…

Education Ministry will restructure the school calendar from next year to address learner fatigue blamed for fuelling unrest in 204 boarding schools, Cabinet Secretary Julius…