Kuppet, Knut officials blocked from addressing principals in Mombasa

Principals of secondary schools are meeting in Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Hall, in Mombasa for their 46th Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association (KESSHA).

The secondary school heads are meeting for four days led by their chairman Kahi Indimuli.

The Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) secretary general Collins Oyuu and Kenay Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) Secretary Akello Misori were among those scheduled to address the school heads.

However the two were removed from the KESSHA programme of events and will not address the Principals.

There were protests from principals and teachers that the union officials are traitors and should not be entertained near teacher events.

This latest drama come just a day after Kuppet national chairman Omboko Milemba was rescued from angry secondary school teachers in Homa Bay County who confronted him for supporting the Finance Bill 2023 in the National Assembly.

Milemba, who is also the Member of Parliament for Emuhaya Constituency,  had attended a secondary school teachers’ sports tournament at Tom Mboya University in Homa Bay town on Sunday evening accompanied by the union’s Secretary General Akelo Misori and other Kuppet officials. 

They were welcomed warmly by the teachers who seemed thrilled by the tournament but about four minutes later, the master of ceremony welcomed Milemba to give his opening remarks which were to pave the way for the final football match.

The KUPPET boss began addressing teachers but trouble began when he introduced himself saying he voted ‘yes’ for the Finance Bill.

Upon hearing the statement, a group of teachers started booing. Milemba ignored the noise and continued to explain the significance of the Finance Bill 2023 to development in the country.

His words fell on deaf ears as the teachers began accusing him of betraying them through supporting the contentious bill. 

The trouble went for more than 15 minutes before Misori took to the stage to admonish the teachers of their unbecoming behaviour.

On his way out of the podium, some teachers threw various objects at him including stones. 

In a bid to protect his boss, one of Milemba’s bodyguards removed two pistols, pointing at the teachers to restrain them from throwing the stones.

Misori and Yogo condemned the incident and argued that it was wrong for the teachers to be intolerant towards Milemba.

This comes at a time when President William Ruto has signed into law, the controversial Finance Bill 2023, which was passed by the National Assembly last week.

The president assented to the Bill yesterday Monday morning at State House, Nairobi.

The Bill sailed through Parliament after a third reading by Kuria Kimani, chairman of the National Assembly Finance and National Planning Committee, and now Kenyans will have to dig deeper into their pockets to fund the government’s first budget.

Kuppet, Knut officials blocked from addressing principals in Mombasa

Principals of secondary schools are meeting in Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Hall, in Mombasa for their 46th Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association (KESSHA).

The secondary school heads are meeting for four days led by their chairman Kahi Indimuli.

The Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) secretary general Collins Oyuu and Kenay Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) Secretary Akello Misori were among those scheduled to address the school heads.

However the two were removed from the KESSHA programme of events and will not address the Principals.

There were protests from principals and teachers that the union officials are traitors and should not be entertained near teacher events.

This latest drama come just a day after Kuppet national chairman Omboko Milemba was rescued from angry secondary school teachers in Homa Bay County who confronted him for supporting the Finance Bill 2023 in the National Assembly.

Milemba, who is also the Member of Parliament for Emuhaya Constituency,  had attended a secondary school teachers’ sports tournament at Tom Mboya University in Homa Bay town on Sunday evening accompanied by the union’s Secretary General Akelo Misori and other Kuppet officials. 

They were welcomed warmly by the teachers who seemed thrilled by the tournament but about four minutes later, the master of ceremony welcomed Milemba to give his opening remarks which were to pave the way for the final football match.

The KUPPET boss began addressing teachers but trouble began when he introduced himself saying he voted ‘yes’ for the Finance Bill.

Upon hearing the statement, a group of teachers started booing. Milemba ignored the noise and continued to explain the significance of the Finance Bill 2023 to development in the country.

His words fell on deaf ears as the teachers began accusing him of betraying them through supporting the contentious bill. 

The trouble went for more than 15 minutes before Misori took to the stage to admonish the teachers of their unbecoming behaviour.

On his way out of the podium, some teachers threw various objects at him including stones. 

In a bid to protect his boss, one of Milemba’s bodyguards removed two pistols, pointing at the teachers to restrain them from throwing the stones.

Misori and Yogo condemned the incident and argued that it was wrong for the teachers to be intolerant towards Milemba.

This comes at a time when President William Ruto has signed into law, the controversial Finance Bill 2023, which was passed by the National Assembly last week.

The president assented to the Bill yesterday Monday morning at State House, Nairobi.

The Bill sailed through Parliament after a third reading by Kuria Kimani, chairman of the National Assembly Finance and National Planning Committee, and now Kenyans will have to dig deeper into their pockets to fund the government’s first budget.