Teachers’ welfare tops agenda as 10,000 delegates head to State House

NAIROBI, Kenya, Sept 13 - The welfare of teachers and the future of education reforms will dominate discussions when President William Ruto hosts 10,000 Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |..
✨ Key Highlights
President William Ruto will host 10,000 educators at State House this Saturday to discuss teachers’ welfare and the future of education reforms in Kenya.
- A high-level meeting led by Basic Education Principal Secretary Julius Bitok fine-tuned the program with union leaders.
- The delegation will comprise 3,300 delegates from KNUT, 2,000 from KUPPET, 400 from KUSNET, 2,300 from KEPSHA, and 2,000 from KESSHA.
- Unions aim to advocate for improved terms of service and address concerns regarding staffing shortages, infrastructure, and the implementation of Competency-Based Education (CBE).
Continue Reading
Read the complete article from Capital Business
Part of the Day's Coverage
President to Host Educators, KDB Signs Dairy Pact, and SHA Appoints Directors - September 2025
President William Ruto is set to host 10,000 educators at State House this Saturday to discuss teachers’ welfare and the future of education reforms. In a separate development, the Social Health Authority (SHA) has appointed four new Directors, who were selected through a competitive recruitment process to drive health reforms. Meanwhile, the Kenya Dairy Board (KDB) and the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding. The agreement is aimed at enhancing Kenya’s dairy sector by improving milk production and safety standards across the country.





