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"content": "The President nominated Prof. Fatuma N. Chege for approval by the National Assembly and subsequent appointment as Principal Secretary State Department for Curriculum Reforms, pursuant to Article 155(3). Hon. Speaker, we went through the oral submissions and found out, through the evidence submitted by the nominee during the approval hearing, that she met all the constitutional and statutory requirements necessary for appointment as Principal Secretary as provided for under Article 155(a) of the Constitution. Today, Kenya is developing a new curriculum for the new era. The National Policy on Curriculum Reforms is guided by the vision of nurturing every learner’s potential and is championed at the highest political levels by the Kenyan Head of State, His Excellency President Uhuru Kenyatta and the Cabinet Secretary for Education, Prof. George Magoha. In line with Vision 2030 and the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, the overall aim of the new competency-based curriculum (CBC) is to equip citizens with skills for the 21st Century. The CBC focuses on the global shift towards education programmes that encourage optimal human capital development."
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