The second case concerned biology and agriculture teacher Mary Karimi Muhia who still has marks of assault on her thigh and head (file photo).
A senior official of the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers contacted a Nairobi radio station after it published the story of two teachers who accuse a secondary school principal of physical and mental torture for turning down his sexual advances.
The second case concerned biology and agriculture teacher Mary Karimi Muhia who still has marks of assault on her thigh and head (file photo).
Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i has ordered a probe following a chilling exposé of sexual harassment and death threats to teachers at a Nairobi high school. Read more »
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