
John Mbadi







Kenyan public schools have been forced to close a week earlier than scheduled due to a severe financial crisis gripping the education sector countrywide.

Educationist Titus Suter outlined key reforms the government should prioritise to protect free education, equity, and access amid looming budget cuts.

President William Ruto stated that his Kenya Kwanza administration was committed to delivering free and affordable education to all Kenyan children.

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has opposed the alleged move by the government to reduce funding for free senior secondary education in the country.

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has announced a parliamntary shake up that saw the National Treasury CS John Mbadi replaced.

Kenya’s foreign exchange reserves have dropped by KSh 56b, falling to $10,749 million (KSh 1.39 trillion) on July 24 from $11,185 million (KSh 1.44t) on July 17.

UDA MP sparks debate after claiming free education lowers quality and leads parents to neglect their role when the government covers school costs.

Saboti Member of Parliament Caleb Amisi vowed to ensure all needy students benefit from the bursary programme. He issued cheques worth KSh 71 million.

Treasury CS John Mbadi has proposed job cuts and the closure of satellite campuses in public universities as part of a drastic plan to address a severe cash crunch.
John Mbadi
Load more