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Fight over Laundry Sink Injures 17 Students at Dagoretti High School

Join Our Telegram Group A clash over the use of a laundry sink at Dagoretti High School in Nairobi Kenya injures 17 students. The incident started after two students had an argument which escalated into a physical fight that quickly evolved into a physical fight. Other students joined in using sticks to attack each other. […]

Former CS for Education Prof George Magoha Dies from Cardiac Arrest

Join Our Telegram Group The former Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha has died from suspected cardiac arrest. According to reports, the former Education CS’s body is being kept at the Lee Funeral Home as family members and officials from the state arrive from within and outside the country. Prof George Magoha was in […]

CS Magoha Defends Parents Saying They Are Not Illiterate

The outgoing Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha has come to parents’ defence saying they are not illiterate as he explained their role in the new Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC). Magoha was speaking at a Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) event after the World Teachers Day celebrations where he defended the role of parents […]

Magoha Says He Is Ready to Work in Ruto’s Government

The Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof  George Magoha has said that he is ready to work with President-Elect William Samoei Ruto’s government. Speaking while inspecting the construction of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) classrooms at Karen C Secondary school in Langata located in Nairobi on Tuesday the 6th of September, CS Magoha said that he would […]

CS Magoha: CBC Projects to be completed this Monday

The Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha has revealed that the remaining 4 per cent of CBC classroom projects across the country are set to be completed by Monday the 12th of September 2022. At the time of writing, Mombasa and Nairobi Counties are at 86 percent and are on track to reach 100 […]

Magoha: 30 Counties have Completed CBC Classroom Construction

The Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha has revealed that around 30 counties across the country have completed constructing classrooms meant for the Competency-Based Curriculum with the transition to junior secondary school looming. CS Magoha was speaking while overseeing the construction of CBC classes at Uasin Gishu High School and Moi Girls High School […]

Principals Told to Report Parents Who Do Not Pay School Fees

The Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha has urged school principals to report parents who have difficulty in paying school fees for their children. On Thursday, the 25th of August 2022 while Magoha was inspecting schools in Kisii County, He told members of the media that students should not be sent home for fees […]

CS Magoha Calls for Reinstatement of Corporal Punishment in Schools

The Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha has called for the reinstatement of corporal punishment in schools. The CS has called for the reintroduction of caning in schools in order to instil much-needed discipline in schools. In his view, children should not be given too much freedom. CS Magoha implored parents to discipline their […]

Magoha Asks For Forgiveness from Anyone He Offended During His Tenure

The outgoing Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha has apologized to Kenyans that he might have offended during his tenure in office. CS Magoha was speaking last week on the 17th of August after Commissioning phase two of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) classroom at Mwangaza Secondary School that is located in Kayole in Nairobi […]

Parents Tell Magoha to Either Extend Term Dates or Reduce School Fees

Parents have issued an ultimatum to the Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha to either extend term dates or reduce school fees. This year parents are required to pay school fees in a congested academic calendar which forces parents to pay school fees after a short time. Besides, parents have also asked school administrators […]