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GENERAL NEWS

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.

No Teaching, No Salary. Teachers Warned On Community Based Learning

Teachers have been warned that they must participate in community-based learning to safeguard their salary payments

Teachers Turn into Construction Workers As a Disabled Director Hawks

teachers have been forced to work on construction sites, mining and hawking for survival while turning office into bedroom.

Education CS To Be Sued For Failing To Re-open Schools.

According to Harrison Kinyanjui a popular Kenyan lawyer, Education CS must reopen schools just like churches and restaurants or else they meet in court for the rights of his clients.

Teacher Found Dead In Forest After Missing For Two Months

Last Friday, her unrecognizable decomposed body was found in a forest, along a river in Eastern Bypass in Nairobi by the police who later took it to City Mortuary.

Universities Given Conditions on Reopening of Studies

Goverment has directed the Vice Chancellors to come up with reopening strategies for learning and to ensure that the laid down prevention measures by the Ministry of Health are adhered to.

Bishops Oppose Introduction Of Sex Education, Wants Abortion Bill Withdrawn

Kenyan Catholic Bishops have come out strongly to oppose the introduction of sex education in the country. The Bishops were led by Bishop Rt. Rev. Joseph Mbatia

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