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Unease as Moi Girls reopens - The Standard

THE STANDARD By Stephen Rutto | February 23rd 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300 Police officers keep guard as Moi Girls High School students protest demanding the removal of their principal. [File, Standard] Students of Moi Girls’ High School Eldoret are expected back today, a week after the institution was closed following a protest by the learners over a litany of complaints. The school was closed last Wednesday after agitated students demanded the removal of Principal Christine Chumba. A new battlefront has also emerged, with a section of parents now pointing fingers at what they termed as “bogus Parents Association members” and an indifferent administration.

Lessons from Moi Girls Eldoret strike

THE STANDARD KEN OPALO A parent and his daughter exit Moi Girls High School in Eldoret. [Peter Ochieng, Standard] RELATED VIDEOS Share this story Let all counties engage experts in construction How does a teacher who wants to build a house in the village access a registered architect and engineer? MOST READ

Moi Girls Eldoret students protest, demand removal of Principal

THE STANDARD RIFT VALLEY Students at Moi Girls High School in Eldoret protest, demanding the removal of their school principal. [Peter Ochieng, Standard] Moi Girls High School in Eldoret has been closed indefinitely following protests Wednesday morning, in which students accused their school principal of ‘arrogance’. The learners have until tomorrow to vacate the premises. “Due to the current unrest in school, you are required to pick your daughter before the end of today,” Education Director Gitonga Mbaka wrote in a memo.  Students went on the rampage this morning demanding the transfer of  school Principal Christine Chumba. They blocked the school s gate for hours before they were addressed by Uasin Gishu County education officials.

Kenya s Covid-19 patient zero chases Miss Tourism crown in Malaysia – Nairobi News

Ivy Brenda Rotich. PHOTO | COURTESY Ivy Brenda Rotich, who was the first patient of Covid-19 in the country, is on a mission to be crowned Miss Tourism International in Malaysia on Sunday. The beauty queen last week took to social media and requested Kenyans to vote for her as she competes in the Miss Tourism beauty pageant in Malaysia. The 27-year-old, who was crowned Miss Tourism Kericho County will be battling it out against 30 other Miss Tourism contestants from different parts of the world. According to the competition’s official website, the winner of Miss Tourism International 2020/2021 will be crowned on Sunday, January 17.

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