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KSSSA to meet Ministry of Education over the fate of School Games




Officials from the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) will next week meet with the Ministry of Education to explore a possible solution to the disrupted school games programmes.

KSSSA chairman Peter Orero announced that they will hold a meeting with the other education stakeholders on Tuesday and finally present their decisions to the Education PS Dr. Julius Jwan, who will then declare the fate of sporting activities in schools.




“We’re going to seek an audience with the PS next week to discuss the possibility of reviving the games within our institutions and even start planning for the World Games in China if it will be possible,” he said.

 




“But it is important that we resume these activities because the students are back in schools and exercising is also one of the proven ways of keeping the virus at bay, so we’ll urge the ministry to take keen interest on the issue.”

In January, President Uhuru Kenyatta banned co-curricular activities in all schools for 90 days when schools reopened, 10 months after closure due to coronavirus pandemic.




However, during his last address on May 1, he did not touch on the topic even as he allowed schools to resume as per the calendar after relaxing virus restrictions.

Orero advised that should the ban on games last, it would possibly prove disastrous for the learners who depend on co-curricular activities for their future livelihoods.




“We’ve ‘lost a generation’ in sports because the students who’ve just completed their studies and who were talented in sports did not get an opportunity to showcase their talents. It will be difficult to revive those talents and that’s why we don’t want to see other talents going to waste this year.”

He added that KSSSA is in constant negotiations with the Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports (FEASSSA) on how school games will continue to keep their rightful place in school curriculums in the region.




“It’s actually in Kenya where we’re not sure if the school games will return because in the other countries they’ve announced the resumption of sports activities in schools. However, if all goes well Kenya will still be the host of the East African Games as it was earlier planned before the pandemic struck.”

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