Pubdate: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 Source: East African Standard, The (Kenya) Copyright: 2003 The East African Standard Contact: http://www.eastandard.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1743 SCHOOL STRIKES CONDEMNED Nairobi Kenya National Union of Teachers yesterday condemned rampant strikes in secondary schools and urged the Government to act firmly and decisively to contain the situation. Secretary-general, Mr Francis Ng'ang'a, said recent strikes had cost the country millions of shillings as school buildings were burnt by students. Ng'ang'a declared that Knut would not condone indiscipline in schools and urged the Government to punish all those involved in the acts. He attributed the frequent strikes to drugs, which, he said, were being sold to students by businessmen operating kiosks and shops around the schools. "Knut demands that no kiosks or shops should be allowed to operate at the gate or near a school compound... these kiosks should be demolished once and for all," he said. Ng'ang'a said traders found selling drugs to students should be arrested and charged. Their licences should also be cancelled. At the same time, Ng'ang'a criticised those who had abdicated their parental responsibilities to teachers, saying this should be shared. "It is ironical that some parents want teachers to discipline their children," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake