Government Releases Ksh.22 Billion School Capitation Funds – Relief for Thousands of Schools Nationwide.

In a major boost to the education sector, the government has disbursed Ksh.22 billion in capitation funds to public schools across the country. The timely release is expected to ease the financial strain on school heads and improve learning conditions for millions of students.

School administrators, who have been grappling with delayed funding and growing operational costs, can now breathe a sigh of relief. But what does this mean for learners, teachers, and the broader education reforms?

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