Kenya: Mudavadi Defends School Capitation Digitisation to Curb Graft, Enhance Efficiency
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Kenya: Mudavadi Defends School Capitation Digitisation to Curb Graft, Enhance Efficiency
NAIROBI, Kenya, July 27 - Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has defended the government's decision to digitise the school capitation disbursement process, terming it a critical reform aimed at improving transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the education sector.
Schools’ capitation challenges deserve a special report
Who would steal a child’s meal and eat it comfortably? Who would take away the classroom desk to use at home? Who would divert school books to their personal library? Who would rob a generation of Kenyan school children and still sleep comfortably? It seems some Kenyans are quite happy to do such evil deeds without a qualm.Children are vulnerable. Their rights can be trampled on by adults. What will they do? Where will they seek recourse? From t…
Mudavadi: Sh2 billion school funds stolen by Govt officials annually
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has accused education officials of misusing up to Sh2 billion that was meant for schools. He promised to use technology to stop this theft. Mudavadi said it is time to change how school funding is managed. He believes that using a digital system will help make things clearer and more […] Source
Mudavadi Defends School Capitation Digitisation to Curb Graft, Enhance Efficiency
The digitisation process, being spearheaded by the Ministry of Education in collaboration with the Ministry of ICT, will leverage platforms such as the eCitizen portal to streamline the capitation process and plug existing loopholes. - Kenya breaking news
Mudavadi Reveals Ksh2 Billion Meant For Students Has Been Looted
The Kenya Times ~ Trending, Breaking News and Videos Mudavadi Reveals Ksh2 Billion Meant for Students has Been Looted At least Ksh2 billion meant for Kenyan schoolchildren has been misappropriated, according to reports by Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi. According to the prime CS, the money was looted through corruption within government systems, necessitating immediate reforms in the education ministry. Speaking on Sunday, July 27, Mud…
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