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Governor Malombe concerned about rising insecurity in Mwingi town

‎By MWINGI TIMES TEAM

‎The shocking discovery of four human bodies in Mwingi Town brings to seven the number of similar incidents reported within the wider Mwingi Township area over the past one and half months, Kitui County Governor Dr Julius Malombe said. The county boss was addressing the media in his office in Kitui town on Thursday June 11.
Kitui County Governor Dr Julius Malombe during a recent county event in Mbitini Ward,  Kitui Rural subcounty. |COURTESY 

‎While acknowledging that security matters rest with national government agencies, Dr Malombe assured residents that his government is cooperating with investigating agencies for conclusion of the various probes. "I wish to reassure all residents that their safety and security remains our highest priority. While criminal investigations fall under the mandate of national security agencies, the County Government remains fully committed to supporting all efforts aimed at uncovering the truth and ensuring accountability", said Governor Malombe.

‎The latest discovery of four bodies buried in shallow graves within Mwingi Township was reported on June 8, 2026.  They were spotted opposite Mwingi Catholic Church and near the Mwingi-Garissa Highway. These four human bodies are still under active investigations.

‎Other earlier discoveries were unearthed in April and May this year. "On 28th April 2026, the body of an unidentified adult make was found in Kanginga area, Mwingi Township. On 25th May 2026, two additional human remains were recovered from the same locality, comprising the body of a male and a severed female head, while the remainder of the female body has not yet been found", the Kitui county boss told the press.

‎He has called upon residents to remain calm, avoid speculation over the death incidents reported and also refrain from spreading unverified information as they may interfere with investigations. Anyone with information may reach out to the nearest police station or administrative office to assist investigators unravel the causes of these deaths.

Ithangathi Girls' Secondary Students Sent Home as Dormitory Burned

‎By MWINGI TIMES CORRESPONDENT
Ithangathi Girls Secondary School dormitory was set on fire in a suspected arson incident on Wednesday. The school is located in Kitui South subcounty, Kitui County. Sombe Chief Dismas Kiita confirmed the incident saying the law should take its course to bring the perpetrators of the torching to book.
One Ithangathi Girls' Secondary School dormitory was burned on Wednesday in a suspected arson incident.|MWINGI TIMES
‎In a phone interview with the press, Mr Kiita said that the school was closed indefinitely and students sent home. He added that parents and guardians ought to talk to their children during the short break awaiting return to school.
‎"To my fellow parents, when your child reaches home, don't be silent to her. Don't tell them things that will be of no help to them. Speak to your daughter individually. Take that responsibility", said the chief.
‎On the scale of loss incurred, Sombe chief said one dormitory was extensively burned with the beds and roof having been completely destroyed. The students also lost their uniforms , and personal belongings since their boxes were destroyed during the inferno.
‎The local administrator appeared to blame the students for lighting the fire to burn their dorm. "This is not an electric fault or the devil's hand. This inferno was deliberately started by the students. This is a huge loss to the school and parents", he went on to explain.
‎A teacher in the academic institution said that around nine students were injured during the inferno as they ran jumping over the windows to save their lives as flames destroyed the dormitory. They were rushed to Sombe Subcounty hospital, treated and  were discharged.  The matron was also injured during the incident.

23 Students Injured as School Bus Overturns on Kiritiri-Kiambere Road

By BRIAN MUSYOKA 

Twenty-three students from St. Thomas Aquinas Igumori School were injured on Wednesday after a school bus they were travelling in overturned along the Kiritiri–Kiambere road in Mbeere South sub county in Embu County.The students were heading to Ngenge Secondary School to participate in a music festival competition when the accident occurred.

According to the school's principal, Paul Mwaniki, the bus lost control, veered off the road, and overturned on a section currently under construction. 

The accident left several students with injuries of varying severity. Mwaniki said the bus was carrying 41 students and three teachers at the time of the incident. Of the students on board, 23 sustained injuries. Eighteen were treated and discharged at Kiritiri Level 4 Hospital, while five others were referred to Embu Level 5 Hospital for specialized treatment.

Witnesses at the scene alleged that the road surface had become slippery after water was spilled by a contractor undertaking construction works along the stretch, possibly contributing to the crash.

Emergency responders, police officers, and members of the public swiftly mobilized to rescue the students from the wreckage. The injured were rushed to nearby health facilities for treatment.

Authorities have launched investigations to establish the exact cause of the accident.

School officials and local leaders later visited some of the injured students as concerns mounted over safety on the busy road, which is currently undergoing construction.

23 Students Injured as School Bus Overturns on Kiritiri-Kiambere Road

By BRIAN MUSYOKA 

Twenty-three students from St. Thomas Aquinas Igumori School were injured on Wednesday after a school bus they were travelling in overturned along the Kiritiri–Kiambere road in Mbeere South sub county in Embu County.The students were heading to Ngenge Secondary School to participate in a music festival competition when the accident occurred.

According to the school's principal, Paul Mwaniki, the bus lost control, veered off the road, and overturned on a section currently under construction. 

The accident left several students with injuries of varying severity. Mwaniki said the bus was carrying 41 students and three teachers at the time of the incident. Of the students on board, 23 sustained injuries. Eighteen were treated and discharged at Kiritiri Level 4 Hospital, while five others were referred to Embu Level 5 Hospital for specialized treatment.

Witnesses at the scene alleged that the road surface had become slippery after water was spilled by a contractor undertaking construction works along the stretch, possibly contributing to the crash.

Emergency responders, police officers, and members of the public swiftly mobilized to rescue the students from the wreckage. The injured were rushed to nearby health facilities for treatment.

Authorities have launched investigations to establish the exact cause of the accident.

School officials and local leaders later visited some of the injured students as concerns mounted over safety on the busy road, which is currently undergoing construction.

Boda Boda Riders Storm Embu Hospital Mortuary, Demand Release of Colleague's Body

By BRIAN MUSYOKA 

Drama unfolded at Embu Hospital Mortuary on today Wednesday 10th June 2026 after hundreds of boda boda riders stormed the facility and demanded the immediate release of the body of their colleague who died in a road accident.
Boda boda riders who stormed Embu hospital mortuary demanding the release of their colleague's body. MWINGI TIMES |Brian Musyoka

The riders, drawn from different parts of Embu County, disrupted operations at the mortuary for several hours as they protested what they termed as unnecessary delays in the release of the deceased's body.

The deceased, identified as Peter Mburu, was involved in a road accident yesterday Tuesday 9th June 2026 and later succumbed to his injuries.

According to the riders, the body had remained at the mortuary since yesterday without being attended to, prompting them to seek its transfer to another facility.

Addressing journalists outside the mortuary, the agitated riders accused hospital officials of frustrating efforts by the family to collect the body despite having completed the necessary arrangements.

They claimed that hospital management was insisting on a postmortem examination before releasing the body, a move they said was contrary to the wishes of the family.

"The family has already agreed that they do not require a postmortem examination. We do not understand why the hospital is insisting on it before releasing the body," said Martin Mwiti, Chairman of Nduthi Culture in Embu County.

Police officers deployed to the facility had a difficult time containing the crowd as the riders chanted slogans and demanded the immediate release of the body.

Efforts by police officers to persuade the protesters to remain calm proved futile, with the riders becoming increasingly agitated and insisting that the body be handed over to the family without further delays.

"We are here to stand with the family of our colleague. All we want is for the body to be released so that the family can proceed with burial arrangements. The delay is causing unnecessary suffering," Mwiti added.

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