Only 3,000 out of 32,000 registered schools in Kenya have so far received government funding for education. The Ministry of Education has announced efforts to release funds for managing education activities in schools to ensure their smooth operation. In a related development, the Education Ministry has concluded its verification process, which has exposed "ghost schools" and aims to ensure accurate resource allocation. According to Education Principal Secretary Professor Julius Bitok, the ministry is currently reviewing documents for the remaining schools that are yet to receive funding.
Only 3,000 schools out of 32,000 registered in Kenya have so far received government funding for education. The Education Principal Secretary, Professor Julius Bitok, stated that the Ministry of Education is currently reviewing documents for the remaining schools.

Ghost schools exposed as Education Ministry concludes verification










