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Hijab Disputes Expose Legal Gap in Kenyas Faith Based Schools

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The article discusses legal and social disputes over hijab bans in Kenyan faith-based schools. No direct commercial mechanism, supply chain impact, or commodity price effect is identified. The event is a social/legal issue with no material economic or sector-specific implications.

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  • In January 2023, 15-year-old Samira Ramadhan was told by St. Mary’s Lwak Girls High School that she could not wear her hijab.
  • Education officials ordered her readmission, citing constitutional rights to religious expression.
  • Similar incidents occurred in Mombasa and Kitui County.
  • A 2019 Supreme Court ruling left unresolved guidelines on religious attire in faith-based schools.
  • The article reports ongoing disputes in Kenya's faith-based schools.

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Hijab Disputes Expose Legal Gap in Kenyas Faith Based Schools — News Analysis