Kenya: Teacher Killed in Garissa Al-Shabaab Raid Employed in January 2025

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Nairobi — A primary school teacher killed in a suspected Al-Shabaab attack in Garissa County had served just one year under the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), a brief but committed tenure marked by courage and dedication to his learners.

Stephen Vundi Musili, a teacher at Hulugho Primary School in Hulugho Sub-County, was brutally attacked and killed at dawn on Monday, January 26.

He had been employed by the TSC on January 2, 2025, choosing to serve in a challenging and insecure environment far from home.

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In a statement, the Teachers Service Commission said it received the news of Musili’s death “with great sadness,” describing him as a devoted educator who embraced the noble duty of teaching with exemplary commitment.

“Musili was a dedicated teacher who committed himself to educating learners in a challenging environment with courage, dedication, and professionalism,” the Commission said, noting that his death is not only a loss to his family but also to the education sector and the community he served.

Security officials said the attack occurred early Monday when heavily armed militants struck multiple targets in Hulugho town.

The assailants first invaded the home of Boma Location Chief Abdifatah Mohamud, shooting him at close range before detonating an explosive device on his vehicle parked outside. Family members inside the house escaped unharmed.

Forced outside

The militants then targeted Musili’s home, forcing him outside before killing him a short distance away. The attackers fled immediately afterward, police said.

Authorities said the group also launched a probing attack on Hulugho Police Station, firing AK-47 rifles and a rocket-propelled grenade. No injuries were reported at the station.

Both the chief and the teacher died from gunshot wounds, and their bodies were transferred to a local mortuary as investigations began.

Working closely with security agencies, the government has flown Musili’s body to Nairobi for preservation at Chiromo Funeral Home. The TSC said it is coordinating with the family to provide support and ensure a dignified send-off.

The Commission, together with other government agencies, is scheduled to visit Hulugho Sub-County on January 27, 2026, to assess the security situation and review the safety of teachers and other public servants in the area.

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