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Dominic Gekonge

Dominic is a Computer Science Specialist with lots of bias on Education. If he's not writing about Education, then he's coding. If not, then you will find him watching series movies.

Construction of 3500 CBC Additional Classrooms Starts

Join Our Telegram Group The Government through the Ministry of Education has begun the second phase of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) classrooms to support the new curriculum. The government is set to build 3,500 additional classrooms for the CBC across the country. The second phase begins after the first phase was completed resulting in the […]

CS Magoha: Schools are a Politics-free Zone

Join Our Telegram Group The Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha has told politicians that they will not be allowed to meddle in the management of schools across the country. CS Magoha cited the ongoing construction of Junior Secondary Schools (JSS) as an example of where politicians will not be allowed to interfere. Magoha […]

Jubilee School Tablets Sold Cheaply In Uganda

The Personal Computers that were delivered to schools countrywide as part of the Jubilee Government’s free laptop project are being sold in Uganda starting from Kshs. 4,087 which is around 150,000 UGX. One of the sellers running an advertisement page on Facebook claimed to originate from Uganda. According to Kenyans.co.ke some of the tablets discovered […]

MoE to Publish Rules for Joining Junior Secondary in Two Weeks

In two weeks the Ministry of Education is set to publish guidelines that schools will use in admitting learners to junior secondary school (JSS). According to the Principal Secretary for Curriculum Implementation, Fatuma Chege, the rules will act as a guide on the transition and implementation of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) in JSS. According to […]

Unemployed P1 Teachers Want TSC to Follow Year of Graduation in Recruitment

Some unemployed primary school teachers are calling on the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) to follow the year of graduation in recruitment for the sake of fairness. The teachers want the Commission to follow the year that teachers graduated from their respective Teacher Training Colleges (TTC) in its recruitment exercise. The teachers protested after the Commission […]

TSC to Deploy P1 Teachers to Junior Secondary School

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has agreed to deploy primary school teachers to teach in secondary schools with the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) set to make its debut at the Junior secondary schools level next year. The Commission is also set to engage teachers’ unions regarding the P1 teachers’ deployment in junior secondary school. However, the […]

Schools to Open On Tuesday As Monday Is Declared A Holiday

Schools are set to open on Tuesday the 12th of July 2022 after Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr Fred Matiang’i declared Monday a public holiday. In a gazette notice issued on Friday, Dr Fred Matiang’i revealed that Monday shall be a holiday in order to allow for the celebrations of Idd-ul-Adha. “It is notified for general […]

ICT PS Lauds ICT’s role in the Kenyan Economy

The Principal Secretary in the State Department for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and innovation Jerome Ochieng’ has shown his appreciation for the contribution of ICT to the growth of the country’s economy. The PS was speaking while attending the training of accredited suppliers, contractors and county officials on ICT standards where he revealed that […]

Government to Build TVETs in Every Constituency

The Principal Secretary in the State Department for Vocational and Technical Training Dr Margaret Mwakima has revealed that the government is committed to building a Technical and Vocational Training Centre (TVET) in every constituency countrywide. According to the PS, there are only 46 constituencies at the moment that do not have TVET institutions. “The government […]