“I Have Cried So Hard” Vera Sidika, Kate Actress, & Njugush Lead National Mourning As Utumishi Girls Closes Indefinitely

As the Ministry of Education ordered the immediate closure of Utumishi Girls Academy in Gilgil, a massive wave of grief has swept across Kenya’s entertainment industry, with prominent celebrities taking to social media to mourn the 16 students killed in the tragic midnight dormitory inferno.

Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba announced the school’s closure on Thursday, May 28, 2026, confirming that all surviving learners had been safely released to their parents and guardians after authorities successfully accounted for every student.

“Oh God, Have Mercy on Us”

Among the first to express heartbreak was entrepreneur and socialite Vera Sidika, who described herself as completely overwhelmed by the scale of the tragedy.

“I have cried so hard,” Vera shared with her millions of Instagram followers. “Oh God have mercy on us waaaaaaaaah. May the innocent souls rest in peace.”

Vera noted the heavy emotional toll the disaster has taken on the public psyche, calling the loss of life at the Nakuru County institutional facility incredibly difficult to comprehend.

Kenyan Creative Industry Demands Comfort and Answers

The tragic news has triggered a rare, unified outpouring of sorrow from the country’s top actors, musicians, and comedians, all demanding structural accountability for school safety.

  • Kate Actress: The award-winning actress expressed deep devastation over the cut-short futures of the young girls. “My sincere condolences to the bereaved families of Utumishi Academy. Young lives were lost in today’s tragedy, and our hearts are truly broken,” she wrote.

  • Comedian Njugush: The digital satirist pivoted from his usual comedic content to offer solemn solidarity, stating: “Condolences to the family and friends for the lost lives of Utumishi Girls’ Academy students and quick recovery to those injured.”

  • Nameless and Wahu: Music industry veterans David Mathenge (Nameless) and Wahu Kagwi issued a joint statement echoing the national heartbreak. “Sincere condolences to the families and friends of the innocent girls who have lost their lives at Utumishi Girls. This is extremely heartbreaking. May our Heavenly Father be with them in this season.”

School Desolate as Forensics Begin

The school compound, usually bustling with academic activity, now sits silent and heavily guarded by law enforcement. Forensic teams and arson investigators have cordoned off the charred remains of the upper dormitory block as they piece together what caused the fatal blaze.

With 74 students still recovering from severe burn injuries in various Nakuru hospitals, the closure of the national school marks the beginning of what is expected to be a long, painful road toward psychological healing and legal accountability for the affected families.

Vera Sidika Displeased With People Pronouncing Her Daughter’s Name Wrongly

Business woman and socialite Vera Sidika successfully gave birth to her daughter Asia Brown 6 days ago; and exuberance filled her fans after the wait-which felt like 36 months! Well, lucky for her, she got to chose the date for her daughter to be born (20th October), which is a holiday.

This was one of her reasons to opt for CS (caesarian section) method of giving birth.

Opening up on her birth chronicles via social media, the elated new mom termed the procedure as the best decision she ever made as it turned out better than she had imagined. Vera said she settled on 20th October to allow her daughter celebrate her birthday with family.

“Since elective CS allows you to select a date within a particular timeframe, I personally chose the date 20th October 2021 So she can be celebrating her birthdays from home with family since it’s a public holiday, Mashujaa day and phewx! Curfew got lifted a few hours right after she was born. Such a blessing,” she said.

Pronunciation Problem

In addition, Vera also chose one of the best names for her daughter, but seems like not everyone is getting a hand of the pronunciation. The socialite has bashed people over the latter, stating that they’d rather refer to her as Brown Junior. Filled with rage, she wrote on her Insta stories;

 ”If you have a problem with pronouncing our child’s name right, better call her Brown Junior. The kinda ridiculous pronunciations I’ve heard of Asia (continent) got me wondering if I’m living in the same world as everyone else…

”Kwani y’all didn’t study about continent Asia in school? That Y’all can’t pronounce it?”