A parent at Utumishi Girls Academy reveals why CCTV cameras were installed in dormitories amid privacy debate!



Tuesday, June 02, 2026 - Amid a raging national debate over the presence of CCTV cameras inside Utumishi Girls Academy dormitories, a parent whose daughter studies at the school has come forward to defend the surveillance system.

In an anonymous Facebook post, the parent disclosed that her daughter was among those injured in the recent dormitory fire, explained that the cameras were installed after repeated reports of theft, bullying and misconduct, with parents giving their approval in the hope of improving safety within the boarding facilities.

The parent alleged that some troubling incidents involved older students mistreating younger learners in shower areas, leaving many girls feeling vulnerable.

She further claimed that students had noticed suspicious activity in spaces where towels or other items were used to block camera views.

Her comments come as CCTV footage has become central to investigations into the fire that killed 16 students and left several injured.

Detectives are reportedly relying on surveillance recordings to identify suspects linked to the tragedy.

The use of cameras inside dormitories has since sparked a heated national conversation amid privacy concerns.

 The Kenyan DAILY POST 

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