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KUPPET sounds alarm over rising assaults on teachers in Murang’a

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KUPPET sounds alarm over rising assaults on teachers in Murang’a
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The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) has expressed alarm over a surge in student assaults on teachers in Murang’a County. The union is calling for stricter disciplinary measures to address the declining respect for educators.

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The rise in school violence poses a significant threat to the safety of the educational environment and the professional well-being of teachers.

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The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) has raised concern over what it describes as a worrying rise in cases of students assaulting teachers in Murang’a County, following four separate incidents reported in different secondary schools within the last one month.

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