

Tensions ran high at Eldoret National Polytechnic on Monday after students staged protests over the murder of a fellow student, who was stabbed to death by unknown assailants on Sunday night.
The 19-year-old student was attacked around 8 pm while walking from the college to his rented house in the Cherunya area, about two kilometres from the institution.
The area, which houses many students in off-campus hostels, has raised growing concerns over safety.
According to Uasin Gishu County Police Commander Benjamin Mwanthi, the student died on the spot. The attackers are also believed to have stolen some of his belongings.
“We are investigating the incident and are determined to bring the perpetrators to justice,” Mwanthi said. “We urge students to remain calm and allow us to carry out our work.”

Anti-riot police were deployed to manage the situation, and senior officers were seen speaking with students to restore calm.
Eldoret National Polytechnic Principal Dr. Charles Koech met with student leaders and security officials, urging students to stay peaceful as the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) handles the case.
“We understand your pain. This matter is under active investigation, and we ask for your patience as the authorities do their job,” Dr. Koech told the students.
A police officer talking to the protesting students at the Eldoret National Polytechnic on August 4, 2025./MATHEWS NDANYI
Student leader Javin Oyoo voiced the students' frustration, saying the latest incident follows several others involving students, yet little has been done to improve their safety.
“Most of us live outside campus. We need proper security measures put in place to protect students from such attacks,” Oyoo said.
A police officer talking to the protesting students at the Eldoret National Polytechnic on August 4, 2025./MATHEWS NDANYI
Investigations into the killing are ongoing.