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Teachers Issue Fresh Demands to Govt Ahead of Reopening

MercyBy MercyAugust 17, 2025No Comments
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Teachers Demand Urgent Action: “Education Funds Will Save Our Children”
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Teachers Issue Fresh Demands to Govt Ahead of Reopening

The education sector has once again been thrown into tension as teachers demand urgent funding before schools reopen next week.

KNUT Raises Alarm Over Capitation Funds

On Sunday, August 17, the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) Isiolo branch chairman, Timothy Kimathi Mbae, urged the Treasury to release third-term capitation funds. He warned that failure to do so would endanger the future of millions of children.

Teachers Issue Fresh Demands to Govt Ahead of Reopening
KNUT offices located along Mfangano street in Nairobi

Mbae stated,

“Lack of these funds would lead to a future generation of uneducated individuals who can not sustain their lives and thus engage in criminal activities. Others will just be hooligans, addicted to drugs and cannot make a positive change in the world.”

He stressed that denying children access to free education would derail an entire generation.

Mbae further appealed,

“I join other KNUT officials in requesting that the government reinstate the free primary education funds so that all Kenyan children can access the same education.”

Treasury’s Stand Sparks Confusion

Earlier, Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi had stunned the country when he declared free education “unsustainable.” He blamed the rising student population and limited fiscal space for the crisis.

Mbadi told MPs on July 24,

“Currently, learners are provided with tuition and operations costs at the rate of Ksh1,420 for primary education. For junior school, it is Ksh15,042 per child, and in senior secondary school, it is Ksh22,244 per child.”

Teachers Issue Fresh Demands to Govt Ahead of Reopening
President William Ruto speaking during an engagement with Tharaka Nithi leaders on Monday, August 4, 2025.

He added,

“However, due to constrained fiscal space and other emerging priorities within the education sector, updating these rates might be untenable. The government will, however, consider reviewing this rate should revenue performance improve.”

President Ruto Counters Treasury

However, President William Ruto moved quickly to calm fears. He strongly rejected claims that his government had abandoned free basic education.

Addressing Kenyans, Ruto declared,

“I want to assure you that free primary and secondary education is a constitutional right of every Kenyan, and we have made sure that in the last two years, we have had several initiatives to ensure that education is truly universal and accessible.”

The President emphasized that education remains his administration’s top priority, saying,

“The commitment we have is that education is the greatest empowerment that any society and country can give to its young people, and that is why education must be affordable, accessible, of good quality and relevant.”

Fear and Uncertainty Among Teachers

Despite the assurance, teachers remain uneasy. They argue that delays in releasing funds cripple schools and expose learners to suffering. With reopening just days away, parents and educators are waiting anxiously for a clear government directive.

Teachers Issue Fresh Demands to Govt Ahead of Reopening
Teachers Demand Urgent Action: “Education Funds Will Save Our Children”

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Teachers Issue Fresh Demands to Govt Ahead of Reopening

EDUACTION KENYA'S ECONOMY KNUT School Reopening third-term capitation funds.
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