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Litein Boys closed indefinitely after Sunday night unrest

Authorities have moved in to investigate the cause of the unrest

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by CYNTHIA KYALO

News22 September 2025 - 12:00
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In Summary


  • The chaos erupted on Sunday night, with students reportedly vandalizing school property, including dormitory windows, classrooms and sections of the dining hall.
  •  Area education officials said the closure was a necessary step to prevent further escalation and to allow investigations to take place.
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Litein Boy's High School


Litein Boys High School in Bureti Constituency , Kericho County , has been closed indefinitely following a violent night of student unrest that left property destroyed and learning disrupted.

The chaos erupted on Sunday night, with students reportedly vandalising school property, including dormitory windows, classrooms and sections of the dining hall. Desks were overturned, books scattered, and several light fixtures smashed during the fracas.

Neighbours reported hearing loud commotion, shouting and banging from the school compound late into the night, prompting security officers to rush to the scene.

School administrators, together with police officers from Bureti, intervened to restore calm and ensure the safety of the students and staff.

Confirming the incident, area education officials said the closure was a necessary step to prevent further escalation and to allow investigations to take place.

Parents have been advised to pick up their children as the institution undertakes repairs and consults with the stakeholders to resolve underlying grievances. The unrest is suspected to have been triggered by dissatisfaction over school management decisions, though authorities have yet to confirm the exact cause.

Bureti Sub-County Police Commander noted that calm had been restored by Monday morning and no injuries were reported; however, an assessment of the damage is ongoing,  and investigations are expected to reveal those responsible for the destruction.

The incident adds to a worrying trend of student unrest in schools across the country, raising concerns among education stakeholders about discipline and communication between school management and learners.

Officials have urged students to express their grievances through dialogue rather than violence, warning that those found guilty of the destruction will face disciplinary and possible legal action.

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