The Ministry of Education is facing a major challenge after discovering that 2,145 public primary schools across the country failed to meet the minimum enrolment threshold of 45 learners, raising serious concerns about sustainability, funding, and resource allocation.
Furthermore, ten schools in ten counties have already been closed after it was found that they had no learners, exposing the serious inefficiencies in Kenyaโs education management system.
The findings are part of an ongoing nationwide audit of Basic Education institutions, which seeks to weed out โghostโ schools and streamline the disbursement of funds to
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