Schools hit hard by rising utility billsKenya Secondary School Heads Association (Kessha) chairman Alfred Kahi Indimuli. He wants separate utility tariffs for schools. [Joe Ombuor, Standard]The Kenya Secondary School Heads Association (Kessha) wants the Government to subsidise water and electricity bills for schools.Kessha chairman Alfred Kahi Indimuli said high utility bills were eating into school budgets and undermining the free education programme. He said boarding secondary schools were particularly hard hit by high utility bills. On the new competency-based curriculum being rolled out by the Education ministry, Indimuli said training of teachers should be continuous.
Source: Standard Digital February 28, 2019 09:55 UTC