Primary, JSS, Secondary to get funds tomorrow says Machogu

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu  has assured schools that they will receive their capitation funds tomorrow.

The schools will get sh 28 billion in total. The amount of money government gives in form of capitation is Sh1,420 per pupil in primary schools while in junior secondary every pupil gets Sh15,040. Senior secondary school students receive Sh22,240 each.

Mr Machogu told MPs during question time yesterday that he has received an assurance from the National Treasury that money for the schools is now available and will be released to the ministry today for onward disbursement to schools.

The CS said the money was to be released last week but Treasury encountered some challenges,  occasioning the delay.

He was responding to concerns by MPs over the delay to release of funds. The assurance comes  at a time when schools are grappling with high commodity prices. A month after schools reopened, they are yet to receive any money from the government.

“I have received an undertaking from Treasury that our schools will be able to receive the capitation funds  … by the end of the vveek,” Mr Machogu assured MPs.

Nominated MP Irene Mayaka sought to know from the CS what the government is doing to cushion schools  from the high cost of living since the capitation amount has remained the same.

Prices of basic commodities such as rice, beans, sugar, cabbages and beef, which are heavily used by schools, have increased in the recent past, further piling pressure on the schools that have been running on empty.

Mr Machogu  advised schools  to compare prices in the market with those at the Kenya National Trading Corporation (KNTC).

“Where schools cannot get rice at Sh4,500 per bag or even beans, they should  buy from KNTC,” Mr Machogu said, adding, some of the prices were not competitive.

Primary, JSS, Secondary to get funds tomorrow says Machogu

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu  has assured schools that they will receive their capitation funds tomorrow.

The schools will get sh 28 billion in total. The amount of money government gives in form of capitation is Sh1,420 per pupil in primary schools while in junior secondary every pupil gets Sh15,040. Senior secondary school students receive Sh22,240 each.

Mr Machogu told MPs during question time yesterday that he has received an assurance from the National Treasury that money for the schools is now available and will be released to the ministry today for onward disbursement to schools.

The CS said the money was to be released last week but Treasury encountered some challenges,  occasioning the delay.

He was responding to concerns by MPs over the delay to release of funds. The assurance comes  at a time when schools are grappling with high commodity prices. A month after schools reopened, they are yet to receive any money from the government.

“I have received an undertaking from Treasury that our schools will be able to receive the capitation funds  … by the end of the vveek,” Mr Machogu assured MPs.

Nominated MP Irene Mayaka sought to know from the CS what the government is doing to cushion schools  from the high cost of living since the capitation amount has remained the same.

Prices of basic commodities such as rice, beans, sugar, cabbages and beef, which are heavily used by schools, have increased in the recent past, further piling pressure on the schools that have been running on empty.

Mr Machogu  advised schools  to compare prices in the market with those at the Kenya National Trading Corporation (KNTC).

“Where schools cannot get rice at Sh4,500 per bag or even beans, they should  buy from KNTC,” Mr Machogu said, adding, some of the prices were not competitive.