Close Menu
  • Home
  • Kenya News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Columnists
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
    • Football
    • Athletics
    • Rugby
    • Golf
  • Lifestyle & Travel
    • Travel
  • Gossip
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
News CentralNews Central
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Kenya News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Columnists
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
    1. Football
    2. Athletics
    3. Rugby
    4. Golf
    5. View All

    Harambee Stars to pocket another Sh1 m each after stunning Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Harambee Stars to pocket another Sh1 m each after stunning Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Leaders praise Harambee Stars after historic win over Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Like Jomo Kenyatta and Kwame Nkrumah, 'saviour' Ruto has disappointed

    August 10, 2025

    Harambee Stars to pocket another Sh1 m each after stunning Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Harambee Stars to pocket another Sh1 m each after stunning Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Leaders praise Harambee Stars after historic win over Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Like Jomo Kenyatta and Kwame Nkrumah, 'saviour' Ruto has disappointed

    August 10, 2025

    Harambee Stars to pocket another Sh1 m each after stunning Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Harambee Stars to pocket another Sh1 m each after stunning Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Leaders praise Harambee Stars after historic win over Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Like Jomo Kenyatta and Kwame Nkrumah, 'saviour' Ruto has disappointed

    August 10, 2025

    Harambee Stars to pocket another Sh1 m each after stunning Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Harambee Stars to pocket another Sh1 m each after stunning Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Leaders praise Harambee Stars after historic win over Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Like Jomo Kenyatta and Kwame Nkrumah, 'saviour' Ruto has disappointed

    August 10, 2025

    Harambee Stars to pocket another Sh1 m each after stunning Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Harambee Stars to pocket another Sh1 m each after stunning Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Leaders praise Harambee Stars after historic win over Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Like Jomo Kenyatta and Kwame Nkrumah, 'saviour' Ruto has disappointed

    August 10, 2025
  • Lifestyle & Travel
    1. Travel
    2. View All

    Harambee Stars to pocket another Sh1 m each after stunning Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Harambee Stars to pocket another Sh1 m each after stunning Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Leaders praise Harambee Stars after historic win over Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Like Jomo Kenyatta and Kwame Nkrumah, 'saviour' Ruto has disappointed

    August 10, 2025

    Harambee Stars to pocket another Sh1 m each after stunning Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Harambee Stars to pocket another Sh1 m each after stunning Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Leaders praise Harambee Stars after historic win over Morocco

    August 10, 2025

    Like Jomo Kenyatta and Kwame Nkrumah, 'saviour' Ruto has disappointed

    August 10, 2025
  • Gossip
News CentralNews Central
Home»Main headlines»Free education won't be scrapped, Education PS now says
Main headlines

Free education won't be scrapped, Education PS now says

By By Ronald KiprutoJuly 25, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email VKontakte Telegram Reddit WhatsApp
Free education won't be scrapped, Education PS now says
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit VKontakte Telegram WhatsApp
Basic Education PS Julius Bitok said the Ministry will lobby Parliament to enhance budget allocation to meet capitation and exam budget. [File, Standard]

The Ministry of Education has announced plans to lobby for more funds to protect the free primary and secondary education after reports that the two programs are on the verge of collapse.

Speaking in Kilifi County during St Thomas Girls Secondary School prize giving day, Basic Education PS Julius Bitok stated that the government has no plans to scrap free education despite revelations of huge cuts on funds sent to schools.

The Ministry announced it will lobby Parliament to enhance budget allocation to meet capitation and exam budget.


Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

Appearing before the National Assembly Education Committee on Thursday, Treasury CS John Mbadi said that the government can no longer afford free education for millions of Kenyan learners.

Mbadi revealed a sharp cut in capitation for secondary schools—from Sh22,244 to Sh16,900 per learner—citing fiscal constraints.

MPs questioned the Treasury CS over inconsistencies in school funding, with the legislators accusing the government of misleading Kenyans on the true state of capitation.

However, Mbadi said the country has been living a lie in the promise to provide free education arguing that the government is no longer able to sustain free primary and secondary education.

“The budget cannot support the 22,000 shillings. And you know, it is Parliament that passes the budget. And you can take the figures and calculate. I say, you see the problem is we live a lie,” Mbadi said.

“Why do we keep quoting Sh22,000 per learner when we have never met that figure? Say the truth — you’re only able to fund Sh16,000 per child.” Julius Taitumu, MP Igembe South, questioned.

The Education Committee has now called for a full audit of school allocations and questioned how ghost institutions were still being funded.

“We cannot have a government that keeps telling us that there is no money, but the activities on Fridays in this country show the exact opposite. Our priorities are misplaced, and that’s what we need to fix,” Clive Gisairo, Kitutu Masaba MP, said.

However, some legislators have also questioned whether it is time for the government to re-examine funding and shift part of the cost back to parents.

Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

The Ministry of Education has announced plans to lobby for more funds to protect the free primary and secondary education after reports that the two programs are on the verge of collapse.

Speaking in Kilifi County during St Thomas Girls Secondary School prize giving day, Basic Education PS Julius Bitok stated that the government has no plans to scrap free education despite
revelations of huge cuts
on funds sent to schools.

The Ministry announced it will lobby Parliament to enhance budget allocation to meet capitation and exam budget.

Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

Appearing before the National Assembly Education Committee on Thursday, Treasury CS John Mbadi said that the government can no longer afford free education for millions of Kenyan learners.
Mbadi revealed a sharp

cut in capitation
for secondary schools—from Sh22,244 to Sh16,900 per learner—citing fiscal constraints.

MPs questioned the Treasury CS over inconsistencies in school funding, with the legislators accusing the government of misleading Kenyans on the true state of capitation.

However, Mbadi said the country has been living a lie in the promise to provide free education arguing that the government is no longer able to sustain free primary and secondary education.
“The budget cannot support the 22,000 shillings. And you know, it is Parliament that passes the budget. And you can take the figures and calculate. I say, you see the problem is we live a lie,” Mbadi said.

“Why do we keep quoting Sh22,000 per learner when we have never met that figure? Say the truth — you’re only able to fund Sh16,000 per child.” Julius Taitumu, MP Igembe South, questioned.
The Education Committee has now called for a full audit of school allocations and questioned how ghost institutions were
still being funded
.

“We cannot have a government that keeps telling us that there is no money, but the activities on Fridays in this country show the exact opposite. Our priorities are misplaced, and that’s what we need to fix,” Clive Gisairo, Kitutu Masaba MP, said.

However, some legislators have also questioned whether it is time for the government to re-examine funding and shift part of the cost back to parents.

Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

Published Date: 2025-07-25 15:48:55
Author:
By Ronald Kipruto
Source: The Standard
By Ronald Kipruto

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

News Just In

Harambee Stars to pocket another Sh1 m each after stunning Morocco

August 10, 2025

Harambee Stars to pocket another Sh1 m each after stunning Morocco

August 10, 2025

Leaders praise Harambee Stars after historic win over Morocco

August 10, 2025

Like Jomo Kenyatta and Kwame Nkrumah, 'saviour' Ruto has disappointed

August 10, 2025
Crystalgate Group is digital transformation consultancy and software development company that provides cutting edge engineering solutions, helping companies and enterprise clients untangle complex issues that always emerge during their digital evolution journey. Contact us on https://crystalgate.co.ke/
News Central
News Central
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram WhatsApp RSS
Quick Links
  • Kenya News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Columnists
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Lifestyle & Travel
  • Sports
  • About News Central
  • Advertise with US
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact Us
About Us
At NewsCentral, we are committed to delivering in-depth journalism, real-time updates, and thoughtful commentary on the issues that matter to our readers.
© 2025 News Central.
  • Advertise with US
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.