Friday, February 28, 2025

GENERAL NEWS

Reopening Dates For Universities And TVETs Pushed To January 2021

Reopening dates for Universities and TVETs pushed to January 2021. Funds set aside for BOM and non teaching staffs. Nyumba Kumi Teaching Initiative set to be implemented.

Kenyans Struggle With Helb Loans Repayments Amid Covid-19 Pandemic

Over 25600 Kenyans who have benefited from Helb have failed to pay loans due to the coronavirus effects in the country. Some have not been paid since the Covid-19 genesis.

Ksh155 Million Set Aside To Support Teachers In Refugee Camps.

Ksh155 million has been set aside to support about 1,300 Kenyan teachers for seven months even as coronavirus spread continue to strike higher

Schools To Reopen In January. No National Examinations In 2020

Schools to reopen in January. No National Examinations in 2020. Primary and secondary school students to remain in their previous class. TVETs and colleges to reopen in September.

Teachers To Undergo COVID-19 Testing and Retesting After 14 Days

Teachers and all the non-teaching staff will be tested on the re-opening of schools and retested again after 14 days. Permanent secretary Belio Kipsang has been tasked with the planning of the exercise.

Schools May Remain Closed Until January 2021, Professor Magoha Says.

Education CS Professor Magoha says schools may not reopen on September. He said the resumption of studies may be pushed to 2021 if the Covid-19 pandemic cases keep increasing.

Technical Colleges To Resume Studies In September, Professor Magoha Says.

Cabinet Secretary Professor Magoha has directed TVETs officials to reorganize their schedules and admit students in shifts so as to ensure social distancing when studies resumes.

No One To Blame On Kakamega Primary School Stampede, DPP Says

Atleast 15 learners from Grade Four and Five lost their lives as dozens of them sustained injuries. It was reported that some pupils fell from third floor of the building

Education CS Magoha Says Each Classroom lassroom To Accommodate 15-20 Learners.

Education Cabinet Secretary Professor George Magoha EDUCATION CS Magoha has today on Wednesday said that each classroom will have 15 to 20 students when learning resumes.

Why Education Cabinet Secretary Professor Magoha Wants Pornographic Sites Banned.

Education Cabinet Secretary Professor George Magoha said he would lobby the Cabinet and the President intervention in changing the law to ban access to pornographic related information in the country

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