Of schools burning.

Affected schools should expel all current students and start admitting form 1 afresh. Draconian yes, but it will send a message.

You’re forgetting that the government is ran by the cartel.

2022 will be fires!!

Hii yote wamefundishwo ni Monkey Trader na calls zake za mass action.

Considering the damage these cartels are causing in the education system this govt should act like the Chinese govt and execute these greedy ppl. These ppl are directly attacking our children’s right to proper education so they do not deserve to live.

The government is a cartel itself. It is foolish to buy a lab rat with an intention of clearing your house off of rats

The following is a probabale insight that explains the school burning.

TRUTH ABOUT SCHOOL FIRES TO BE KNOWN, LINK BETWEEN EXAM FRAUD AND FIRES EXPLORED

It has now emerged that parents pay as much as Sh10,000 to buy examination materials for their children.

Revelations into the raging school fires in secondary schools shows that a major panic has hit principals who had collected millions of shillings to procure papers as the government sealed all examination-cheating loopholes.

Former principals who spoke to The Standard on Saturday confessed the existence of examination-cheating cartels that have blossomed over the years, now stifled by the strict examination reforms. A principal who retired from teaching service three years ago confessed that for a long time, school heads obtained “possible examination questions” ahead of time, which they used to coach students.

“By July, students will have been taken through the likely topics that would be tested and schools pay for it,” said the principal, who asked not be named for fear of victimisation.

Speaking yesterday, another principal said the examination issue is a topic “only discussed in hushed tones”.

“You will never find a single person talking about it but there is a lot of tension among those who had collected money and some parents are aware,” he said. The newly-constituted Kenya National Examination Council (Knec) chaired by Prof George Magoha ordered generation of a fresh set of questions different from the ones previously sent to the printer.

The test development process, which came into effect a few weeks after Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i dissolved the old board, was highly restricted as most Knec staff were not involved.

Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) Secretary General Akelo Misori yesterday challenged boards of management to come clean on the examination cheating scam.

“Many boards are aware that this money is being paid to abet cheating. This is perhaps why there are a lot of disquiet in many schools because they had paid it in part or fully to the cartels yet they cannot deliver because Knec has sealed off all avenues,” said Misori.

Foolproof examinations
Misori said some teachers are victims of schemes they are not part of. A senior Ministry of Education official said there is evidence to show that parents contribute money annually disguised as ‘motivation fees’, which is used to procure examination papers.

Yesterday, Prof Magoha said Knec will not be drawn into schools’ management issues but dismissed merging of examination centres as a point of friction.

http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2000209544/exposed-cartels-behind-burning-of-schools

Kama kabila mbili zinaeza shinda zingine zote kwa gen elections, the heck why does matiangi expect to beat all of them united for one course: kuiba exam?

Nyahururu high school on fire

Hii imekuwa Kali sana sasa .zinaendelea kuchomeka tu imagine. so sad.