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Low-key Easter Sunday celebrations


Christ The King Cathedral Catholic Church’s gate was closed and Christians were not allowed in the church.
Lay Apostolate Coordinator of Nakuru Diocese Ronald Sunguti said a mass was conducted by priests and nuns and transmitted through a local radio station.
“Bishop Maurice Muhatia conducted mass at his residence. The mass was recorded and will be played in the evening through the church radio,” said Sunguti.
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Pastor Alex Maina of Deliverance Church and chair of Nakuru Pastors Fellowship lamented on the Easter celebrations without Christians.

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Indiscipline: Should students be caned?


THE STANDARD
By
Augustine Oduor |
February 1st 2021 at 12:05:00 GMT +0300
The Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) Secretary general Wilson Sosion addresses teachers after overseeing Nakuru county KNUT elections at Afraha High school in Nakuru on January 30, 2021.[Kipsang Joseph, Standard]
Schools are facing a serious dilemma on how to discipline learners, as teachers and parents reject the use of the cane to punish errant students.
Opinion remains divided on the proposal by the Ministry of Education to reintroduce the cane banned in 2001, as some stakeholders say it may be the magic stick to restore good manners in schools.
Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha last week hinted at a possible move to bring back the cane as cases of indiscipline increased in schools.

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Student violence: A matter for cops or counsellors?


THE STANDARD
By
Augustine Oduor |
January 26th 2021 at 10:00:00 GMT +0300
Kiambere Mixed Secondary School dormitory that was razed by fire recently. [Muriithi Mugo, Standard]
Since schools resumed physical learning a few weeks ago, several cases of indiscipline have been reported across the country. 
A video clip circulating on social media showing a student attacking teachers is one of the many cases of indiscipline recorded recently.
The Form Three student in a school in Kisii was reportedly being punished for reporting late.
Another student from Mokwerero Secondary School in Nyamira County is said to have attacked the school’s deputy principal with a panga.

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Schools grapple with learners' mental health questions


THE STANDARD
By
Augustine Oduor |
January 22nd 2021 at 15:23:02 GMT +0300
Edwin Mokaya, a teacher at Kisii School, is assisted by nurses at Ram Hospital after he was stabbed by a form three student. [Sammy Omingo,Standard]
Schools are grappling with rising cases of indiscipline among learners, raising questions about the state of students’ mental health.
Ugly scenes of students attacking their teachers while tutors instill discipline are clear manifestation of the bad manners learners have picked.
Kenyans were in shock last week when a Form Three student in Kisii School allegedly attacked two teachers while being punished for missing evening studies.

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