As President @williamsruto promised, the government is rolling out the Affordable Housing Program’s 200 Units per Constituency project.
1. With 290 constituencies across the country, this project has the potential to create 58,000 housing units, fostering localized economic growth and employment opportunities at the constituency level.
2. The housing pillar of the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA) not only aims to improve the quality of life for people but also serves as an economic stimulus, promoting enterprise growth and job creation.
3. Each housing unit constructed generates 3 to 5 direct jobs and up to 8 indirect jobs. Since President Ruto took office, 36,092 new units have been initiated in various regions, resulting in a substantial number of jobs.
4. The overall target of constructing 200,000 affordable housing units annually will create between 600,000 and 1 million jobs each year.
1. The Government's Affordable Housing Program is no longer a dream but a reality with plans to construct 200 Units per Constituency.
2. 290 constituencies = 58,000 housing units.
3. More jobs= increased economic growth. #ThePlan#BETA#HousingForAll
President @WilliamsRuto has received the final report of the Presidential Working Party on Education Reforms, a team he established in fulfillment of the pledges he made to reform the education sector, during the run-up to the 2022 election. President Ruto has directed that the report’s recommendations be implemented in full and within the given timeframe.
Herein are some of the recommendations:
1. Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) to reduce learning areas: Lower Primary from 9 to 7, Upper Primary from 12 to 8, Junior School from 14 to 9, Pre-Primary to have 5, and Senior School to have 7.
2. School capitation to be increased as follows: Introduce Capitation of Ksh 1,170 for Pre-Primary; Double capitation to Ksh. 2,238 for Primary level; Ksh. 15,043 for Junior School; Ksh. 22,527 for Senior School (Day); Ksh. 19,800 for Special Needs Institutions (SNE) (Day) and Ksh. 38,280 for SNE (Boarding). The capitation and grants to be reviewed every three years.
3. Implement a minimum essential package to cushion schools with enrolment below the optimum level. The recommended amounts are Ksh. 70,200 for Pre- Primary; Ksh. 537,120 for Primary level; Ksh. 2,030,805 for Junior School; Ksh. 3,041,145 for Senior School; and Ksh. 1,890,000 for Special Needs Education.
4. Ministry of Education to adopt a Comprehensive School system (PP1 — Grade 9) comprising Pre-Primary, Primary school, and Junior School managed as one institution. Drop the term "Secondary" from Junior Secondary and Senior Secondary School.
5. Coordinate bursaries and scholarships under the Kenya Basic Education Bursaries and Scholarship Council
6. Introduce a mandatory three (3) months community service program for Senior School graduates before joining Tertiary institutions.
7. Implement nine (9) months of mandatory community service after completing Tertiary education. Issue a certificate of compliance as proof before entering the workforce.
8. Discontinue the current categorization of public Secondary schools (National, Extra-county, County, Sub-county), and adopt a categorization based on career pathways for Senior Schools.
9. Implement a one-year mandatory retooling program for pre-service training graduates to be CBC-compliant, and a one-year internship before registration as teachers.
10. Adopt a sustainable financing model for University education that combines grants/scholarship, loans and household contributions for differentiated categories of students as vulnerable, extremely needy, needy and less needy in order to address equitable access and inclusion in education.
11. Enact the proposed Tertiary Education Placement and Funding Bill to amalgamate HELB, UFB, and TVET Fund for higher education funding efficiency.
12. Institutionalize linkages of TVETs with industries and government projects; and develop pathways for continuity between TVET and Universities and vice versa.
13. Develop guidelines for accelerated education programs for marginalized groups, learners with special needs, and adult and continuing education to enhance equitable access.
14. Develop internal capacity of KNEC to print national assessments.
Construction of markets across the country will create jobs for many and provide clean, secure and decent working environment for traders and businesses.
Keeping the Promise. #ThePlan#Vision2023
The Government's Affordable Housing Programme is on track. This is Kibera Soweto Zone B Housing Project in Langata Sub County. The progress is outstanding. Keeping the Promise. #FreedomFromRent#HousingForAll
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Engaging with students at the Kisumu Regional Show. We're showcasing the importance of this year's theme: "Promoting climate-smart agriculture and trade initiatives for sustainable economic growth."
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ATTACK ON THE E-CITIZEN PLATFORM
The Government of Kenya would like to make the following statement regarding the eCitizen Platform:
1. Over the past one week, there have been unsuccessful cyber attacks attempts targeting both the Government and the Private sectors.
7. To the Public, we encourage reporting of all cyber security incidents to The National Kenya Computer Incident Response Coordination Centre via: [email protected] hotlines 254703042700,+254 730-172700 or
At CA, we nurture responsible digital citizens! Welcoming students from Hekima School-Kisumu to our stand was enriching. We explored online safety's significance & the role we all play in creating a secure digital space. #CAatKisumuRegionalShow@CA_DGOfficial