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Treasury Confirms Full Disbursement of Capitation Funds to Public Schools

    The National Treasury has officially confirmed that it has completed the full disbursement of capitation funds to all public schools across Kenya, ahead of the second term of the 2025 academic calendar.  This announcement brings a measure of relief to school administrators and education stakeholders who have previously raised concerns over delayed or inadequate funding. According to the statement released by the Treasury, a total of Ksh 31.34 billion has been disbursed, covering both primary and secondary institutions. Of this, Ksh 4.74 billion was allocated to public primary schools, while Ksh 26.6 billion was directed to public secondary schools under the Free Day Secondary Education (FDSE) program.  These funds are crucial in supporting various operational needs including textbooks, laboratory equipment, examinations, and utilities. Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu welcomed the timely disbursement, stating it will enable schools to function smooth...

TSC List of School Principals Transferred.

 


TSC List of School Principals Transferred. 

TSC  has changed its list of school principals. County Teachers Service Commission  (TSC) director Margaret Kinanjui announced  in her letter the appointment of new  principals for 23 secondary schools in Kakamega County. 

  This news came ahead of the start of the second  semester. Muhudumu Secondary School principal Benard Wamanga  will attend Bokoli Boys  Secondary School  in Bungoma district. Also replacing him is Simon Chimuche, principal  of  Kiwaiwa Secondary School in Matete  district. 

Musonye Namusinde is  currently the  principal of  Bokoli Ingotse Boys' Secondary School in Kakamega  County. Laban Sikolia will take over the leadership of Shamberere Secondary  School. Before transferring, Sikolia was the principal  at Friends of  Lujuna High School. 

 Joseph Buluma  moved from Matisi Secondary School in Trans-Nzoe to Lusumu Secondary  School, among other  changes. Pamela Mumia  has been appointed  as the next principal of  Lubinu  St Paul's Girls' High School in Mumias  East, replacing Evelyn Vuhya. Updated list of  school principals via TSC 

  ACK Milimani Girls  Secondary School Principal Lucy Awuor,  formerly of Emusambe St. Worked at St.  Mary's Secondary School. 

  James Otieno's new assignment  is Mugunga  High School. St. Petersburg in Malwanda. Stephen's Secondary  School's new principal, Stefan Analo,  will  succeed Alex  Juma. 

 Ernest  Ware from Shibale Secondary School has  transferred to  Lubanga in Matungu  district. Also, Imbisi Chogo  of Lukume Secondary School in Kakamega North  will be replaced by Philip  Mathayo of Sigalame  Secondary School. In  Likuyani  area, Saisi Wabuge  St. Henry Girls  Secondary School will be led by Catherine Andola from  Enginja Secondary School. 

 Nathan Murunga will take over as the new  principal of  Kimangeti Boys' High School.  Also located in Bukire, Busia County is St. Caroline  Lucici, former principal of St.  Mark's Secondary  School, joined St. Mark's Secondary School. He will oversee  Thomas Aquinas Secondary School.  

 Emwiru Mixed Secondary School in  Hwisero district has been taken over by Charles  Sikuku. TSC  reorganizes school principals in western region

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