NewsCrisis Ahead of Term Two School Reopening

Crisis Ahead of Term Two School Reopening

-

- Advertisment -spot_img
  • Schools are staring into a financial crisis when they reopen next week if the government does not release funds by Friday, October 7.  

    Operations in high schools are likely to stop, with headteachers on Tuesday, October 5, raising alarm over empty accounts for tuition needs.  

    The school heads noted that their institutions did not have cash because the funds released for free day secondary for the first term did not include per capita for Form Ones, who reported in August.  

    High School students at an assembly in Kenya.
    Twitter

    According to Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association (KeSSHA) Chairman Kahi Indimuli, the schools had to use the funds meant for the other students to run the institutions  

    The government releases capitation funds for the free primary and free secondary education in the ratio of 50:30:20, with First Term getting the bulk of the disbursements. 

    For the previous term, the government released Ksh17.47 billion to primary and secondary schools. 

    Of the amount, Ksh2.62 billion was meant for primary school learners while Ksh14.85 billion was meant for secondary school students.

    Indimuli highlighted that most parents had not cleared the previous term fees due to the tough economic times caused by the pandemic. 

    To ensure that schools run smoothly, Indimuli stressed that the government should change the current plan and release funds before reopening schools. 

    “The culture of reopening schools and having to wait for funds to be released always puts school heads in a very difficult situation,†Indimuli noted. 

    Speaking to kenyagist.com, Ministry of Education Communications Director Kennedy Buhere allayed the teachers’ feats -adding that the money will be released as soon as Treasury releases the funds. 

    “It is not that we have sat on the money.The money must first be released by Treasury, there should be no cause of alarm†Buhere noted. 

    A file iumage of the National Treasury
    The National Treasury offices at Harambee Avenue, Nairobi
    Twitter
  • Source: KENYAGIST.COM

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here

    This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

    Latest news

    🔴Murkomen on Expressway Design Flaw, Nairobi Meat Flagged

    Hello and welcome to the Tuesday edition of the Evening Brief Newsletter where the government has responded to the...

    🔴The Golden Scandal, Changes for Payroll

    Hello and welcome to the Monday edition of the Evening Brief Newsletter where a golden scandal is evolving while...

    Miguna Pinpoints 5 Decisions Where Ruto Has Failed

    Controversial lawyer Miguna Miguna has turned against President William Ruto over a series of decisions he termed as costly...

    Govt Parastatal Director Exposed in New Ksh490 Million Scandal

    The National Museums of Kenya Director General, Mzalendo Kibunja, has come under scrutiny for alleged irregular payment of funds...
    - Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

    Crypto Boss in Ksh 4.6B Fraud Case Traced to Kenya

    The Nigerian Government has officially confirmed that Nadeem Anjarwalla, a Binance Executive who fled custody in the country, has...

    EACC Gives Final Verdict on Ezra Chiloba’s Embezzlement Case

    The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has cleared former Communications Authority Director General Ezra Chiloba of irregularity allegations at...

    Must read

    🔴Murkomen on Expressway Design Flaw, Nairobi Meat Flagged

    Hello and welcome to the Tuesday edition of the...

    🔴The Golden Scandal, Changes for Payroll

    Hello and welcome to the Monday edition of the...
    - Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

    You might also likeRELATED
    Recommended to you