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Kamutune Kenya School of Agriculture to Be Completed by December 2026, Government Confirms. The Government has confirmed that the Kenya School of Agriculture under construction at Kamutune in Tigania West Constituency, Meru County, is expected to be completed by December 2026. The assurance was issued by the Principal Secretary for the State Department for Agriculture, Dr. Kipronoh Ronoh, during an inspection tour of development projects in Tigania West Constituency. He stated that construction works had been accelerated to ensure timely completion of the institution, which is expected to strengthen agricultural training and support agricultural development within the region. According to…
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Pain for Parents as Schools Seek Biggest Fee Increase in Years. Parents have rejected a proposal by the Kenya Secondary School Heads Association (KESSHA) to increase secondary school fees, arguing that the responsibility of financing public education rests with the government through adequate and timely capitation rather than additional financial contributions from households. The proposal was presented during the Kenya Secondary School Heads Association annual conference held in Mombasa and seeks the first review of the secondary school fees structure since 2015. According to KESSHA, the current funding model is no longer sustainable due to rising operational costs, inflation and…
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