Ford Kenya Party Leader Moses Wetang'ula Castigated those who started CBC saying that is is very expensive programme with no economic benefits.
"CBC should be scrapped. This is a vendor driven project with no known economic benefits. Its implementation is not practical because it is too costly and the country is broke." Moses Wetang'ula statement.
Indeed Some of the implementation aspects in CBC such as the transition and the subsequent double intake are not well thought out, they are likely to cause chaos next year when admitting junior form ones.
According to Moses Wetang'ula the problem in our country is lack of jobs not lack of qualified and skilled workers, therefore CBC will solve nothing if the country fails to create high quality jobs for the people.
However, CBC should not be burnt but it should be modified in such a manner that will impact the available job opportunities since this is among the best curriculum which expose children to exercise their talents.
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