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Give priority to old teachers and those with underlying conditions, says Kepsha


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Kepsha Chairman Johnson Nzioka.
Teachers have proposed a Covid-19 vaccination plan to be adopted by the Government when their turn comes for the injection.
This is after the Ministry of Health listed teachers among the frontline workers lined up for the Covid-19 vaccination.
Kenya Primary School Heads Association (Kepsha) Chairman Johnson Nzioka proposed that old teachers and those with underlying conditions be given first priority.
“Kepsha has lost members to the coronavirus that has continued to ravage the education sector and the country at large with a massive and unprecedented impact on families,” said Nzioka.
He said the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) should provide a list of teachers who are in high-risk categories to get the jab first followed by head teachers.

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Indiscipline: Should students be caned?


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By
Augustine Oduor |
February 1st 2021 at 12:05:00 GMT +0300
The Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) Secretary general Wilson Sosion addresses teachers after overseeing Nakuru county KNUT elections at Afraha High school in Nakuru on January 30, 2021.[Kipsang Joseph, Standard]
Schools are facing a serious dilemma on how to discipline learners, as teachers and parents reject the use of the cane to punish errant students.
Opinion remains divided on the proposal by the Ministry of Education to reintroduce the cane banned in 2001, as some stakeholders say it may be the magic stick to restore good manners in schools.
Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha last week hinted at a possible move to bring back the cane as cases of indiscipline increased in schools.

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Students transfer to public schools over cash crunch


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By
Allan Mungai |
December 21st 2020 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
Teresia Nyeri fits her son David Mwangi with a shirt at Uniform Plus in Mombasa. [Omondi Onyango, Standard]
Jasper Kamau lived a life he had always dreamed of.
Kamau (not his real name), a father of two, worked hard to take care of his family. His business was flourishing and he could afford to take his children to one of the top schools in Nairobi. He could afford to pay more than Sh200,000 fee per term for his children.
Then Covid-19 struck and schools had to close. And so did his event organising business, which was his only source of livelihood.

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