Friday, February 28, 2025

GENERAL NEWS

Headteacher Commits Suicide In The School Office In Karatina.

According to his landlord, he had seen the school headteacher lastly on Wednesday morning. The body was taken to mortuary at the Karatina Subcounty Refereal Hospital

UFB Seeks To Stop Undergraduate Funding Programs In Private Universities.

University Funding Board which is mandated to finance universities in Kenya, is seeking to stop the funding of undergraduate programmes in private universities over claims of unsustainability

Government To Provide 1000 Primary Schools With Laptops. – Joe Mucheru

ICT Secretary Mr Joe Mucheru has notified Parliament that at least a thousand primary schools have been identified for the Unicef co-funded project that will kick off in September

Teachers To Access Medical Treatments For Covid-19 Under Scheme.

Teachers from both primary and secondary institutions will now recieve treatment for Covid-19 virus through their medical cover, Minet.

Mass Failure Concerns At The Kenya School of Law

The senate committee of Justice, Legal Affairs and Human Rights has been concered by the high level of failure at the Kenya School of Law.

Community-based-learning Suspended, As President Uhuru Kenyatta Mulls Education

The High Court of Kenya has suspended the rolling out of Community-Based-Learning which the Ministry of Education was is planning to use to engage pre-primary, secondary and primary school learners

E-learning Is Not Being Replaced By Community-Based-Learning. PS Kipsang Says.

Education Permanent Secretary Dr Belio Kipsang says e-learning is not being replaced by Community-Based-Learning. Kuppet secretary general Mr Misori echoes his sentiments.

There Is A Possibility Of Reopening Schools Before 2021. – Magoha

Ministry of Education to review the academic calendar should the Covid-19 curve flattens or go down. Magoha says reopening of schools will be guided by the safety of children in schools.

Teachers Salary Not Tied To Community-Based-Learning. Magoha Assures Teachers

Unicef, WHO and World Bank wants schools reopened as Kenya is preparing for the Community-based-learning kick off in September. Magoha assures Teachers of their salaries calling the program voluntary.

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