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Teachers in push for powers to discipline errant students

A section of the dormitory that was destroyed by fire in Lang'ata High School on Monday. Kenya Secondary School Heads Association (KESSHA) officials will meet to review their findings on the causes of fires that have affected over 100 schools and prompted the arrest of more than 200 students and teachers.  (PHOTO: EDWARD KIPLIMO/ STANDARD)

Teachers will today seek more powers to discipline students at a meeting with education officials.

Kenya Secondary School Heads Association (KESSHA) officials will meet to review their findings on the causes of fires that have affected over 100 schools and prompted the arrest of more than 200 students and teachers.

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