Kratos wrote:murchr wrote:Kratos wrote:radio wrote:These must be the headmasters revolting against Matiangi.
So the headmasters are collaborating with the students and security guards to burn the schools? I dont think so.
Very possible. Then they are blaming the devil
I tend to think the real issues about the unrest in schools is not being addressed, I dont know how much high school has changed since I left but I believe each generation faces different challenges and therefore this should be addressed. What I have personally observed is that schools have become more strict than the time I was there, there are limited opportunities for the children to meet and share with their guardians.
That is just part of it. But students rarely think of burning the admin block, since that doesn't impact them in any way.
1. Most schools burn in 2nd term just before mocks
2. Who sneaks in the petrol
3. Who has ever taken responsibility of the other schools that were burnt? By this time last year, 98 schools were in flames.
There's a social problem with Kenyans, when the modus operandi changes, we result to violence. Why burn? In my sch days when we didn't like the food, we poured it on the tables and made noise in the DH till the head teacher came to address us
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