The students at Kabete National Polytechnic have started protesting over concerns related to the institution’s management. Reports indicate that the protest might be fueled by dissatisfaction with the administration’s handling of various student issues, including inadequate facilities and mismanagement.
These demonstrations are part of broader grievances, as students feel their concerns are not being addressed appropriately, leading them to express their frustrations publicly.
This is unfolding amid the institution’s historic milestones, as it recently celebrated 100 years of Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Kenya, an event graced by President William Ruto.
The protests reflect a common trend among Kenyan students, where frustrations with leadership and unmet expectations often lead to public demonstrations.
The protesters are demanding immediate attention from the school’s administration to resolve these issues.