Chief Murinye blocks new school over alleged lack of permission

A chief threatened to throw snakes into a school to stop it from opening. Traditional leader Chief Murinye blocked access to Riverton Academy Extension with his truck, telling parents to remove their children. He claimed builder Philimon Mutangiri needed his permission to operate the new boarding school.

Mutangiri denied the claims, stating he personally provided electricity to the chief's home. He purchased a transformer for the leader worth thousands of dollars. The chief is allegedly demanding a contract for free education for all his children from multiple wives.

In a viral video, the chief issued threats to prevent the school from functioning. He said local village heads would use snakes to disrupt any learning activities. The confrontation left parents stranded and the school's opening in dispute.
 

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