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Allegations of gun possession against Makini School CEO Horace Manqoba Mpanza.

by Robert Guyana

In response to the allegations, Mpanza has denied the claims made by the Parents Association and is addressing the issue accordingly.

Horace Manqoba Mpanza, the Chief Executive Officer of Makini School, has refuted the allegations made by the Makini School Parents Association.

The Parents Association of Makini School has written to the chief executive officer Horace Mpanza over various allegations including carrying firearm within the school.

The association through lawyer Apollo Mboya accuses the Mpanza of exhibiting aggressive behaviour towards them, the staff and learners.

In a demand letter, the association alleges that the CEO who is a South African national of carrying a firearm within the school compound.

The parents allege that this causes an atmosphere of fear among the teaching staff, support staff, parents and learners.
Others accusations include dismissing a member of staff for having a tissue papers similar to the ones used at the school, smoking within the institution in the presence of learners and putting up an irregular structure within the institution as a smoking zone.

“The CEO does not accord a hearing to parents, teachers and staff who seek consultations about their concerns,” states the demand letter.

On the Welfare of the learners it is alleged that the CEO sends learners home in the most humiliating manner for fee arrears, embarrassing them with their parents by shouting at them.

The parents’ further claim the school is not in fully compliant with the CBC requirements as there is no Home Science Laboratory and the high staff turnover which has affected the education standards and has made the Ministry of Education drop Makini from being a center of excellence of studies.

“The CEO interferes in the affairs of the Parents/Teachers Association including calling the Cooperative Bank of Kenya to deny access to the PTA Bank accounts and the CEO is extremely arrogant towards the PTA chairman who was kicked out of the CEO’s office when he went to consult on issues of concern,” states the letter to Makini School.

It further alleges that the physical Education teachers are on contract basis and are only interns who serve for a short period.

Mpanza adds that he has always centered and shall continue to center the welfare of the students and the ‘concerns’ made against him are completely without merit and he welcomes the membership of the PTA to discuss any legitimate concerns with him.

“Please be advised that by virtue of their own Constitution, the PTA does not at present, have any office bearers. The term of the Chairman whom you purport to act for expired in 2022 and he is not eligible for re-election,” says the response.

However, in what seems as an attempt to silence the association, the school has suspended two children belonging to a top official from the school.

“Consequently, please be advised that due to your ongoing undermining actions it is no longer tenable to have you as a parent of the School, we have no option but to hereby notify you of our decision to terminate the contractual relationship between you and Makini School with immediate effect. You are directed to immediately withdraw your children from the Makini School. Any monies that you have pre-paid or are due to you will be immediately processed and refunded. Please be assured that the School will provide you with any records that you may require to assist you obtain admission for your children in an alternative institution of learning,” states the letter from Makini School.

The school management has cancelled a notice dated 16 June 2023 calling for the Annual General Meeting on 8th July 2023 for unknown reasons.

However , the parents have protested the school move which was communicated to parents purporting to cancel the 35th annual general meeting.

The school operations manager Gary Wagner through email and letter dated 7th July 2023 purported to cancel the meeting.

The parents argues that the agenda in the said Notice, the scheduled meeting was to address among others serious issues raised by the Parents/ Teachers Association as summarised in their letter dated 5th July 2023.

“The school and even the operation manager thereof cannot therefore purport to cancel the Annual General Meeting of the Parents/Teachers Association,” states the letter from the lawyer Mboya.

In the letter, the parents informs the Makini School that the Annual General Meeting will proceed as scheduled on 8th July 2023 as contained in the Notice and that, the school should cease and desist from intimidating the Teachers and Parents from attending the meeting.

“In the event that there is disruption of the meeting, we shall take legal action to recover the costs of the meeting including for Catering, Public Address System and the expenses of parents who have travelled from everywhere to attend the meeting,” parents association informed the school.

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