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Originally published by The Standardtop
April 8, 2026
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Bold Storytellers take centre stage as ministry pledges annual curriculum review

The Ministry of Education has pledged annual curriculum reviews as the 64th Kenya National Drama and Film Festival kicks off in Nyeri, aiming to align learning with modern skills and national goals...
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The Ministry of Education has pledged to conduct annual reviews of school curricula and performance regulations to align them with national development goals and evolving learner needs. This commitment comes as the 64th Kenya National Drama and Film Festival kicks off, showcasing "Bold Storytellers" and integrating digital innovation.
- The festival is the largest cultural and performing arts competition in Sub-Saharan Africa, expecting nearly 100,000 learners.
- Dr Elyas Abdi, Director-General of the Ministry of Education, highlighted the festival's role in fostering creativity and critical thinking, and the inclusion of junior school learners.
- Notable performances included a cultural dance by Thika High School for the Blind, raising awareness for needy students.
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