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    Laikipia University Calls Emergency Meeting After Student Unrest

    David WafulaBy David WafulaMarch 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Laikipia University has convened an emergency meeting following student unrest over the death of a first-year student.

    Students staged demonstrations on Saturday after the death of Hillary Vulimu, who was pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media at the institution.

    According to the university, the incident occurred on Friday, March 20, when the student was struck by a rock during a hiking trip.

    Fellow students who were with him quickly arranged transport to Michael Nursing Home in Subukia, where he received first aid before being referred to Nyahururu County Referral Hospital for further treatment.

    “Regrettably, he passed away while at Nyahururu County Referral Hospital casualty receiving treatment,” the university said in a statement.

    The Dean of Students visited the hospital to oversee the necessary arrangements, while the institution also informed the student’s parents.

    “As a community, we are devastated by this loss. We appeal to students and the entire university community to show support and tolerance at this time of sorrow,” the statement added.

    During the protests, students raised concerns about delays in ambulance services from the university.

    In a notice issued on March 22, the university said it will hold a meeting with students on Monday, March 23, to address the concerns raised.

    “We appreciate your patience and urge everyone to remain calm and orderly as the university works towards addressing the issues,” the notice read.

    The university also announced that it will hold a media briefing at 2pm after the meeting.

     

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