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Government Releases Sh. 4.2 Billion Ahead Of Grade 5 Rollout

Join Our Telegram Group The government has disbursed Sh. 4.2 billion to help in the construction of new infrastructure in all public institutions of basic education (primary and secondary schools) with the progressive roll-out of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) ongoing. While speaking in Kisumu on Wednesday, the Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha addressed […]

CS Magoha: SH 1.3 Billion Paid to Suppliers of Desks to Schools

Join Our Telegram Group The Cabinet Secretary for Education, Prof George Magoha confirmed on Saturday, February 20, that the government has so far paid Ksh. 1.35 billion to Jua Kali artisans for supplying desks to schools across the country. Prof Magoha was speaking at Raphael Wanjala Mundere Girls Secondary School located in Budalangi sub-county. He […]

Ministry to Release Sh. 19 billion to schools before January 4

Join Our Telegram Group The Ministry of Education is set to disburse Sh. 19 billion to all institutions of basic education (primary and secondary schools) before schools reopen this coming Monday. Education Cabinet Secretary Prof George Magoha warned school administrators against mismanaging the funds as he said that they would face dire consequences if they […]

CS Magoha: KCPE and KCSE Exams Ready, to be done in March

Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha has revealed that the national examinations scheduled in March 2021 are now ready. Around 1.9 million candidates are set to sit for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) and Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examinations, which were initially scheduled for sitting as from October 27 and November 4 […]

Police Clash with University Students Protesting Fee Increment

Students from the University of Nairobi and police clashed yesterday afternoon as they were protesting over plans to raise fees three times the current amount by the government. Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha admitted that increasing fees from Sh. 16,000 to Sh. 48,000 could cause tension. However, the CS did add that the decision would […]