By ROBERT KIPLAGAT
Parents are worried about the safety of children and property in public learning institutions.
The National Parents Association has revealed that over 97 per cent of public schools are unsafe and lack the appropriate security mechanisms for children and property.
The association’s Secretary General Musau Ndunda said parents are incurring huge losses annually as a result of fires, theft and loss of lives.
He said the association has drafted a school safety policy that if implemented will see the parents spared costs as well as boost safety in the institutions.
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