Learning resumed on Tuesday at Chuka Girls High School after the institution had been closed since January 29 following a series of protests by parents. The school was closed indefinitely after parents demonstrated at the Tharaka Nithi County Education Offices, accusing Principal Joan Muchina of alleged mistreatment of students, intimidation of parents, and administrative mismanagement….
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