Teachers want free learning cash released to schools in seven days

Shem Ndolo, the chairman of the Kenya Primary School Heads Association, at Zayed Hall in Mombasa on August 9, 2016. PHOTO | LABAN WALLOGA | NATION MEDIA GROUP

What you need to know:

  • Schools are yet to receive funds to buy learning materials and fees for those in secondary schools almost a month into term one.

  • The government is also yet to release about 15 per cent of the amount carried forward from last year.

Teachers want free learning cash released to schools in seven days or else their operations will grind to a halt.

Schools are yet to receive funds to buy learning materials and fees for those in secondary schools almost a month into term one. The government is also yet to release about 15 per cent of the amount carried forward from last year.

Kenya Primary Schools Heads Association National chairman Shem Ndolo summed up the situation: “We are barely surviving”. He said that the Education ministry has assured them that the money will be released on Friday. Similar sentiments were echoed by secondary school heads.

The government supports free primary education and subsidises secondary learning in the ratio of 50:30:20.

Secondary schools were allocated Sh32 billion while primary schools got Sh14 billion, this financial year.

On Wednesday, Kenya National Union of Teachers secretary general Wilson Sossion wrote to Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i, warning that learning was grinding to a halt.

The delay has made it difficult for schools to buy supplies and finance drama festivals and ball games, he said.

“Further, we demand that your ministry ensures that at all times, funds are disbursed to schools before they open to allow the schools’ boards of management to procure goods and services for students,” wrote Mr Sossion.

Dr Matiang’i and ministry officials had not responded to the issue by the time of going to press on Wednesday evening.