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It seems the case is about the lady trying to act tough, show off combined with a lawyer who want to leap even when she finds the chances of winning being remote.Its a private school.If the rule is no dreadlocks,look for another school or start one. njuguna1
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/17/2013 Posts: 4,693 Location: Earth
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McReggae wrote:Thiong'o wrote:The High Court sitting in Nairobi has declined to issue an order compelling a Nairobi school to reinstate a student suspended for sporting dreadlocks. Justice Mumbi Ngugi declined to issue an order directing Rusinga School to allow the six-year-old pupil back to school - See more at: http://www.the-star.co.k...ss#sthash.dT6rfIPu.dpuf[ I expected it,,,,no proof of discrimination!!! 6 yr old?? what a joke.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/13/2010 Posts: 869 Location: Nairobi
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If you take a child to a school, follow the rules there. It is a private school for God's sake. In other news, in Isiolo Muslim girls came to a Methodist school with hijabs and white trousers. they were asked to dress appropriately, they protested, broke windows and threatened teachers and Christian students.. What are we raising? In our days, some schools required girls to cut their hair, and people did not die! They grew their hair after school. Shindwe ....above all, to stand.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/1/2010 Posts: 3,024 Location: Hapa
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High Court Orders Students Not To Wear Hijabs - RINKC&P The High Court has stopped Muslim students at a secondary school in Isiolo County from wearing hijabs and trousers. Mr Justice Nzioki wa Makau ruled that pending determination of a case by the Methodist Church, no student at St Paul Kiwanjani High School will wear Muslim attire. “An order is issued restraining the Teachers Service Commission, Isiolo County director of education and district education officer from allowing Muslim students to wear hijabs at St Paul Kiwanjani Secondary, contrary to school rules and regulations,” ruled Justice Makau. The Methodist Church, through lawyer Henry Kurauka, went to court seeking orders to stop the students from putting on Muslim attire in school. The church argued that the school was a church-sponsored institution and its rules do not allow Muslims to wear the special attire since it amounts to discriminating against Christian students. “The school uniform has never been an issue until June when deputy governor requested that Muslim students wear hijabs and trousers as well,” said Mr Kurauka. “When schools reopened, Muslim girls arrived wearing hijabs, white trousers and open shoes, in disregard of the uniform,” he added. Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. - Muhammad Ali🐝
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/4/2008 Posts: 2,849 Location: Rupi
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butterflyke wrote:High Court Orders Students Not To Wear Hijabs - RINKC&P The High Court has stopped Muslim students at a secondary school in Isiolo County from wearing hijabs and trousers. Mr Justice Nzioki wa Makau ruled that pending determination of a case by the Methodist Church, no student at St Paul Kiwanjani High School will wear Muslim attire. “An order is issued restraining the Teachers Service Commission, Isiolo County director of education and district education officer from allowing Muslim students to wear hijabs at St Paul Kiwanjani Secondary, contrary to school rules and regulations,” ruled Justice Makau. The Methodist Church, through lawyer Henry Kurauka, went to court seeking orders to stop the students from putting on Muslim attire in school. The church argued that the school was a church-sponsored institution and its rules do not allow Muslims to wear the special attire since it amounts to discriminating against Christian students. “The school uniform has never been an issue until June when deputy governor requested that Muslim students wear hijabs and trousers as well,” said Mr Kurauka. “When schools reopened, Muslim girls arrived wearing hijabs, white trousers and open shoes, in disregard of the uniform,” he added. Its it a public school? Or is it private/owned by the church? Lord, thank you!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/1/2010 Posts: 3,024 Location: Hapa
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Euge wrote:butterflyke wrote:High Court Orders Students Not To Wear Hijabs - RINKC&P The High Court has stopped Muslim students at a secondary school in Isiolo County from wearing hijabs and trousers. Mr Justice Nzioki wa Makau ruled that pending determination of a case by the Methodist Church, no student at St Paul Kiwanjani High School will wear Muslim attire. “An order is issued restraining the Teachers Service Commission, Isiolo County director of education and district education officer from allowing Muslim students to wear hijabs at St Paul Kiwanjani Secondary, contrary to school rules and regulations,” ruled Justice Makau. The Methodist Church, through lawyer Henry Kurauka, went to court seeking orders to stop the students from putting on Muslim attire in school. The church argued that the school was a church-sponsored institution and its rules do not allow Muslims to wear the special attire since it amounts to discriminating against Christian students. “The school uniform has never been an issue until June when deputy governor requested that Muslim students wear hijabs and trousers as well,” said Mr Kurauka. “When schools reopened, Muslim girls arrived wearing hijabs, white trousers and open shoes, in disregard of the uniform,” he added. Its it a public school? Or is it private/owned by the church? I think it is a private school...will be interesting to see ruling from this and the Rusinga case Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. - Muhammad Ali🐝
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/7/2007 Posts: 2,182
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Swenani wrote:sheri wrote:What's the way forward I tend to believe every organisation is governed by a set of rules. Is the mother right in suing rusinga? I think she is just horny.She must be a deadbeat fan sewani hapo tuko pamoja LOVE WHAT YOU DO, DO WHAT YOU LOVE.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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McReggae wrote:A parent must ensure he/she is in very good working relationship with the teachers he/she trusts his/her kids with, even if she won (she won't), what does this mean for the innocent child, you can't bring up a child to be defiant and want him to be learning in a non conducive environment!!!......now all the admin of all the other schools know that she is a trouble, she and the kid loses either way, poor move by the mom!!!! As expected she lost the case, Schools must be left to govern themselves, idle rich parents wajipe shughuli!!!!!..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/4/2008 Posts: 2,849 Location: Rupi
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Absolutely true. Even if she had won, Rusinga would have been a toxic environment for the kid. Boy would have been the kid not to touch (by the teachers and students) lest they are taken to court. I give that parent an F for fail in parenting skills. Poor gudgement etc.. unless she was looking for a moment of fame in which case she was acting in her own interest and not the interest of the child which contravenes the convention on the rights of the child. Lord, thank you!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/17/2010 Posts: 1,163 Location: Sudan
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Shenzi type "Peace is our profession, War is our business" ...Unknown
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