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During Kenyenya Sub-county Welfare Association meeting which was addressed by KUPPET Executive Secretary Joseph Abincha, it shows how members expressed their gratitude to the government of Kenya.
As Education remains to be the pillar for developed nation, KUPPET (Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers) has thanked the government for the prompt release of capitation funds to schools in 2024. This takes place a few days after the government announce about the Capitation.
Saying during the meeting,Kisii County Executive Secretary Joseph Abincha said the release will save many head teachers headaches caused by debts.
“This will relief principals and give them ample time to administer their schools smoothly in 2024,” he said.
He was addressing more than 600 Kenyenya Sub-county Welfare Association members, where he also told parents not to take their children to distant schools as the local ones are equally good. This is because more resources will be under utilized due to the small population, making the school heads to practice malpractices in the education sector.
“Let our parents avoid these extra costs incurred in transportation as they take their children away from home schools, which even have better learning facilities,” he said.
The enhance on capitation from the government will assist parents to have enough time for purchasing other requirements demanded by the school. He encouraged parents and guardians to support school programmes effectively and efficiently as the government looks in for more benefits and support them.
Apart from education sector, he encouraged all other sectors to support education of learners and fill those gaps appropriate when need arises since, everyone once time ago was a student that’s why today they are holding those positions in different offices.
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