Sabina Chege is a woman of many talents and used to be an actor at Kenya National Theatre. She served as a radio presenter for many years where she addressed development and women issues. Transforming people is her passion.
3 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker. This is a national issue. The issue has come before the Committee and we have also raised it with the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB), which is already working on it. As soon as we get a report from them on the way forward, then we will act. This affects students who are not yet 18 years old and the ones who are waiting for their IDs. So, immediately we get the report, we will bring it to this House.
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3 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, it is a very good recommendation. There is work in progress. Now that we are all “digital” and HELB is on Twitter and Face book, it is good that we give those recommendations online so that they also incorporate them in their final report.
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1 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker. Looking at the nature of the question that hon. Ndirangu has raised, I request that he gives us two weeks so that we can thoroughly look at the issue. Actually, I think looking at the issues of gender, recruitment and transition, I think three weeks will be okay.
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24 Mar 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker. Pursuant to Standing Order No.44(2)(c), hon. Kangongo Bowen, Member of Parliament for Marakwet East requested for a Statement from the Departmental Committee on Education, Research and Technology regarding the increase of school fees in public secondary schools in Kenya. I beg to make the following Statement:- (a) As pertaining to the background on the legal and policy guidelines on fees structure in public secondary schools, the current school fees structure guidelines were issued to schools in 2008 vide Circular Reference No.MOEG1944 dated 9th January, 2008 and I have an annex on the same. This followed a ...
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24 Mar 2014 in National Assembly:
then forwarded to the County Education Board for consideration and recommendations to the Ministry for final approval, especially if the fees exceeds the amount stated in the guideline as annexed in this Statement. In addition to the Government of Kenya subsidiary of Kshs10,265 per student per year in both boarding and day secondary schools, the Circular mandated the parents to meet the other costs and levies including school uniforms, boarding and related expenses, lunches, Government projects and physical facilities and clear outstanding fees balance for continuing students for the academic year 2008. The current fee guidelines, according to the quarter ...
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24 Mar 2014 in National Assembly:
spread in three terms to ease their financial burden. An inclusive task force was formed to review the unit cost of basic education in public schools in Kenya. The Ministry constituted an inclusive task force where Parliamentarians, that is, both Senators and MPs and other education stakeholders are represented. The task force is mandated to review the unit cost of basic education in public secondary schools with reference to the TOR attached as Annex V. Hon. Speaker, the task force team was expected to present its report by 17th April, 2014. Today, we had a meeting with them as the ...
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24 Mar 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I want to bring to the attention of the hon. Member that the circular is for 2008 and not 2005 as he put it. Upon enactment of the Basic Education Act, 2013, the disciplinary measures were not provided for. However, the Ministry said that currently no disciplinary measures have been instituted against principals, head teachers and Board of Managements since there were no specific charges brought forward to warrant disciplinary action on those who have increased fees contrary to the policy. I would like to urge Members that it is good that we educate parents so that when ...
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24 Mar 2014 in National Assembly:
actually approved the additional school fees. The beauty and good news is that there is already a task force in place and it will come up with a report with proper policies indicating the specific disciplinary action that will be taken against principals or head teachers who increase school fees. From 2008 up to now a lot of things have changed. I urge Members to read the 2007 Report by the task force of Dr. Eddah Gachukia. This report deals with school fees and also reveals the loopholes that principals use to exploit our parents. If any Member of Parliament ...
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24 Mar 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker. There is an hon. Member who asked why they are using “gmail.com.” Well, I think this is just a taskforce that was just formed the other day. I think it is not a permanent taskforce and so, they are free to use the email provided they are able to communicate to the public and they are able to be reached. On the issue of examinations, that is under the Kenya National Examinations Council. But it is good for me to just mention that on the issue about the examination payment, we also, as a Committee, are ...
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