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Kenyan schools reopen Jan 5 with full funding in place
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81610, member: 636"] The government finally decided to fund education right before the panic set in. Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba announced that public learning institutions nationwide will resume classes shortly, following a massive release of over forty-four billion shillings. This payout aims to keep primary, junior, and secondary programs running while field officers watch for any principals acting shady. Authorities also finalized the Grade 10 details under the Competency-Based Curriculum to ensure older kids have somewhere to go. Parents still fighting the system over school placements can file appeals through head teachers during a tight review period. Ogamba warned administrators to stop creating unauthorized fees since the state already covers the standard capitation rate per student. The ministry threatened serious consequences for any school bosses caught stealing resources or shaking down families for extra cash. [/QUOTE]
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