The Kenya Publishers Association warns of impending textbook delays for senior secondary schools, attributing the issue to a substantial debt of KSh 11.4 billion owed by the government. The publishers' union has warned that the publication and distribution of Grade 10 textbooks for the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBE) could be delayed. This concern has led to warnings that public schools might begin the academic year 2026 without textbooks.
The Kenyan publishers' union has warned that the publication and distribution of Grade 10 textbooks could be delayed. This concern stems from the Ksh 11.4 billion debt owed to them by the government.
The Kenya Publishers Association warns of impending textbook delays for senior secondary schools, attributing the issue to a substantial debt of KSh 11.4 billion owed by the government to the publishing industry.
The Association of Publishers in Kenya warns that public schools might begin the academic year 2026 without textbooks. This concern arises despite efforts to provide educational materials.