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Education Sector Faces Low Enrollment, Textbook Shortages, and Drought Impact

Schools across Kenya are reporting multiple challenges affecting learning. A low student turnout has raised concerns in day schools in Limuru, and Kithiriti School reported an alarmingly low enrollment of only two new students. In Meru, a severe drought is forcing students out of school because of widespread food scarcity. Additionally, the implementation of the new Grade 10 education system is being challenged by a significant shortage of textbooks. A recent study has also shed light on the causes of poor academic performance in schools in Western Kenya.

Government Assesses Drought and Distributes Relief Food in Tana River, Wajir, and Garissa

The Kenyan government has initiated relief efforts in response to severe drought conditions affecting multiple counties. Officials from the Special Programmes Department visited Tana River County to assess the drought situation. An assessment tour was also undertaken in Wajir County, where the National Government reaffirmed its commitment to protecting lives and livelihoods. In Garissa and Wajir counties, the government has begun the distribution of relief food to alleviate the hunger crisis impacting residents. The efforts aim to address the severe effects of the drought in these regions.

CBK Backs Proposed Safaricom Share Sale Amid MP's Warning of Sh150 Billion Loss

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has endorsed the government's proposal to sell shares in Safaricom, asserting that the transaction will not compromise Kenya's financial stability. The CBK anticipates that a partial sale of Safaricom will boost the economy and increase Kenya's foreign exchange reserves. During the discussions, the CBK also reassured the public that M-Pesa operations continue to be under strict regulatory oversight. In contrast, Kiharu Member of Parliament Ndindi Nyoro warned that Kenya stands to lose over 150 billion shillings from the sale of the government-owned shares.

President Ruto Urges Patriotism Among Youth at President's Awards Ceremony

During the President’s Awards ceremony, President William Ruto urged young Kenyans to cultivate patriotism and believe in the country. He emphasized that this shift in mindset is important for transitioning Kenya from a third-world to a first-world country. The president encouraged youth to reject negativity to advance the nation's development. At the event, Amani Njoki, a recipient of the President’s Gold Award, urged the President to expand the award program to include more counties and schools across Kenya.

President Ruto Orders Action on Gikomba Land, E-Citizen Payments, and Nairobi Garbage

President William Ruto has issued several directives on public land, government payments, and city services. The President declared Gikomba market as public land and directed the Principal Secretary for Lands, Nixon Korir, to issue a title deed within 90 days. He also stated that any government official demanding cash for services is a con artist, reinforcing the government's push for digital transactions via the E-Citizen platform. Additionally, President Ruto announced that the national and county governments are collaborating to tackle Nairobi's garbage crisis.

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