Madogo Secondary located in Tana River County, Bura Constituency has also been included in the list of torched schools after rioting students set their dormitory on fire.
It is a mixed day & boarding secondary school and was flamed the same day, St.Marys Girls Tachasis in Nandi County was also affected when the students burnt the school.
The wave of arson cases in secondary schools has escalated at high speed as students torch both boarding and day school with Kisii leading with arson cases.
Recently, Kasyalani mixed day and secondary school was set on fire by two students who were later arrested and taken Kyuso police Station for interrogation.
For Magogo secondary school it is rumored that, the students were merely demanding to go home.
Last week, the cabinet secretary for education, Fred Matiang’I had send a stern warning to parents telling them to be ready to bear the cost of renovating the burnt secondary schools.
The parliament had also formed a team of eight members who were tasked with determining the cause of the growing cases of fire and strikes in secondary schools, provide a solution and advice on implementation methodology.
However, KNUT Secretary general Wilson Sossion had blamed the new changes implemented by CS Matiang’i, terming the rules and directives as the immediate cause of ongoing cases of strikes and fire something that the CS refuted.
Sossion had also advised the CS to close all the schools immediately with other people calling for declaration of ongoing riots as national disaster.