The former principal said the school management learnt of the existence of the car after he was contacted about an accident the car was involved in. “Someone told me that a car belonging to my school was involved in an accident. I said that all our cars were okay. But on further investigations it emerged that outside the school, it was public knowledge that it was a school car,” he said. A recent Ministry of Education report on school fires attributed the unrest in schools to drugs use by students. Speaking during the meeting, President Uhuru Kenyatta thanked principals of Catholic- sponsored, saying their institutions had the least cases of fires. The principals were also shocked to learn that during his leadership days in another school, his administration kept a fake teacher who was on terror watch. Warui said the mathematics teacher had forged academic papers and managed to get posted to the school. “It was until a new Form One lot was admitted that one of the students broke the news to me that this was a wanted man back in the village,” he said. He said that on investigations, it emerged that the teacher was on terror list and was using the school as a hideout.
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