Kenya National Security Team to Discuss Wave of School Fires and Student Protests The high-level security meeting comes amid rising concern over incidents of student protests, dormitory fires and disturbances reported in several learning institutions in recent weeks. By CORRESPONDENT Published 3 hours ago Share Tweet NAIROBI, Kenya Jun 8 – The National Security Advisory Committee (NSAC) is scheduled to meet on June 8 to deliberate on the growing cases of unrest in schools across the country. The high-level security meeting comes amid rising concern over incidents of student protests, dormitory fires and disturbances reported in several learning institutions in recent weeks. Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp Security and education officials are expected to assess the situation and recommend measures aimed at restoring calm and enhancing safety in schools. The meeting follows a series of incidents that have heightened anxiety among parents, teachers and school administrators, with some institutions forced to close temporarily as a precaution. Authorities are also expected to discuss intelligence reports linked to planned unrest in some schools and strategies to prevent further disruptions. The government has maintained that learner safety remains a priority as investigations continue into recent school fire incidents reported in different parts of the country. In this article: featured , Kenya , Kenya school disturbances , National Security Advisory Committee , NSAC meeting June 8 , school fires Kenya , schools unrest Kenya , student unrest in schools Comments Comments Popular CHINA DAILY China–US call for stable military ties at Shangri-La Dialogue amid global security risks NATIONAL NEWS Ruto sticks to chartered planes as presidential jet remains grounded in Netherlands Kenya Lenana School Closed Indefinitely Following Night of Student Unrest DIPLOMACY Trump Nominates Henry Wooster as U.S. Ambassador to Kenya DIPLOMACY What You Need to Know About U.S. Ambassador Nominee to Kenya Henry Wooster NATIONAL NEWS Nairobi Chief Officer arrested with millions stashed in suitcases at home CHINA DAILY How AI and family support can help protect children’s mental well-being NATIONAL NEWS Ruto orders integration of Madrasa and Duksi into basic education system Africa U.S. to Cut Africa Visa Processing Centres by More Than Half in Immigration Crackdown Advertisement Share Tweet More on Capital News Kenya Eight Killed in Head-On Collision Along Nairobi-Mombasa Highway The accident occurred at around 10pm and involved a truck and a PSV minibus. CORRESPONDENT 1 hour ago Kenya President Ruto Begins Europe Tour Focused on Trade, Investment and Export Growth The President will visit Belgium, Norway and Finland for a series of high-level engagements focused on trade, investment and economic cooperation. CORRESPONDENT 2 hours ago Kenya Armed VIP Intruder Arrested at Migori Football Match After Gun Drama The suspect, identified as Godfrey Otieno alias “Daddy,” allegedly attempted to force his way into the VIP section while the match was ongoing. CORRESPONDENT 2 hours ago Kenya Three-Judge Bench to Rule on Constitutionality of Gachagua Impeachment The highly anticipated judgment will determine whether the impeachment process conducted by Parliament met constitutional requirements. CORRESPONDENT 3 hours ago Top stories Govt to Compensate Families of Utumishi Girls Fire Victims With Sh200,000 Each He added that all medical bills incurred in both primary and referral facilities will be fully settled by the State, alongside the KSh200,000 compensation… IRENE MWANGI 19 hours ago Top stories Gachagua: I’m Prepared for Any Outcome in Impeachment Case Speaking on Sunday, June 7, during a church service in Karen, Nairobi, Gachagua stated that the matter before the courts is one he believes… IRENE MWANGI 19 hours ago Kenya Wetang’ula Hints at 2032 Presidential Bid, Rallies Western Youth Behind Ruto Wetangula hinted at his own presidential ambitions
