Government Urges Parliament to raise Capitation funds for Free Education
The government of Kenya is facing hurdles in financing free education due to the significant increase in the student population. Read more on Capital News.
Read MoreThe Digitization of Kenya’s Education Sector: A Step Towards Transparency and Efficiency
The Cabinet of Kenya has recently made a groundbreaking decision to digitize the education sector within 30 days. This bold move aims to tackle the prevalent issues of fraud and exploitation that have plagued the sector for years. By leveraging technology, the government hopes to bring about transparency, accountability, and efficiency to the education system. […]
Read MoreBoosting Education: Schools to Receive Sh28bn Capitation Funds by Tomorrow
In a recent declaration made by Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu, it has been revealed that schools across Kenya are set to receive an astounding sum of Sh28 billion in capitation funds. This announcement has garnered significant attention and is expected to have a profound impact on the education sector. In this essay, we will […]
Read MoreMinistry’s Proposal for New School Placing Rules: A Step Towards Equitable Education
The Ministry of Education in Kenya is set to introduce new school placing rules, aiming to provide equitable access to education and align the education system with global trends. Learn more about the proposed changes and their potential impact.
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