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A student at Itierio boys high school in Kisii county on June 26, 2016, attempts to salvage still burning travel-boxes containing personal effects after pulling them out of a smouldering dormitory building set on fire by some of the students during the night of unrest. Dozens of secondary schools across Kenya have been deliberately set on fire, but as the authorities struggle to pinpoint why, fractious relations between pupils, teachers and a controversial education minister offer clues. In the last three months, 117 Kenyan schools have been partially burnt by arsonists. / AFP / - (Photo credit should read -/AFP/Getty Images)

A student at Itierio boys high school in Kisii county on June 26, 2016, attempts to salvage still burning travel-boxes containing personal effects after pulling them out of a smouldering dormitory building set on fire by some of the students during the night of unrest.
Dozens of secondary schools across Kenya have been deliberately set on fire, but as the authorities struggle to pinpoint why, fractious relations between pupils, teachers and a controversial education minister offer clues. In the last three months, 117 Kenyan schools have been partially burnt by arsonists. / AFP / -        (Photo credit should read -/AFP/Getty Images)