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Run away Moi Kamusinga teacher arrested for allegedly defiling a student

A Moi Girls High School teacher who was accused of defiling a student at the school has been arrested after being on the run for five months. Mr. Willy Wanyonyi Musikali, who is suspected to have raped the student in June this year, 2018, was arrested yesterday, Tuesday 27th November 2018, in Bungoma by detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations, DCI .

Mr Wanyonyi allegedly defiled a 15 year old student at his office where he had summoned her for consultations. The teacher then fled after the incident became public and has been evading police arrest, since then.

Mr. Willy Wanyoni of Moi Girls Kamusinga after his arrest for defiling a student at the school

This arrest comes as reports indicate increases in cases of girls’ pregnancies. This has forced the education cabinet Secretary, Dr. Amina Mohammed, to order for teenage pregnancies’ analysis for the last three years: 2016, 2017 and 2018 .

Mr. Wanyonyi was expected to be arraigned, in court, today (Wednesday 28th November 2018) and be charged with the offence of defilement.

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Petition filed to force KNEC to set and administer fresh exams to teenage mothers

The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, may be forced to set and administer special/ supplementary examinations if a petition filed goes through. A group of three Nairobi based residents: Peter Solomon Gichira, Faith Nuru and Miriam Mutua want the council forced to set new tests for girls sitting for exams while breastfeeding or pregnant. The three petitioners have sued the Kenya National Examinations Council, the Teachers Service Commission, the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development, the Attorney General and the Education Cabinet Secretary at the High Court. They have also included learners who still for the KCPE and KCSE examinations will sick and those bereaved in their petition. They argue that learners who sit for exams under these conditions do not do well in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, Examinations.

In their petition, they want the Cabinet Secretary for Education, Dr. Amina Mohammed, penalized for negligence. The three petitioners argue that the Education CS called for an audit on increased school girls’ pregnancies too late since the vice has been happening for a long time now, minus any intervention. A high number of pregnancy cases of candidates sitting for this year’s national examinations in class eight and form four has been reported.

The three also want the high court to direct the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development, KICD, to develop and roll out a detailed sexual and reproductive health programme for both primary and secondary schools’ learners.

The petition was filed at the High Court, in Nairobi, on Monday 12th November 2018.