The small town of Kang’ombe prided itself on having one of the most disciplined schools in the county. Parents trusted teachers implicitly, believing that their children were safe and being guided toward bright futures. Among the staff, Mr. Peter Kamau, a senior literature teacher, was considered responsible, kind, and professional. He had earned the respect of colleagues and parents alike—until one revelation turned the school upside down.
It all began on a rainy Thursday afternoon. Stella Njeri, a mother of two students, had been walking home from work when she noticed her son’s teacher, Peter, meeting her neighbor Mrs. Odhiambo in a secluded part of the neighborhood. Their conversation was hushed, almost secretive. Stella didn’t think much at first—teachers often visited parents for academic discussions. But the frequency of these meetings started raising her suspicion.…CONTINUE READING