
The cabinet secretary of education Prof George Magoha has delivered disturbing news to parents following the rise of school fees. According to the details by CS Magoha parents will now have to dig their pockets and pay school fees due to the rise.
The government had said that the ministry of education does not have enough funds for the schools. Parents have however blamed school administrators for the rise in school fees and urged the ministry of education to intervine. However, the cabinet secretary of education professor George Magoha has warned school administrators over the rise in school fees.
Parents will have now to spend more from their pocket to curb with the rise of school fees. Most of the parents have submitted claims to the government urging it to revisit the rise of school fees in schools. Due to tough economic times and the impact caused by covid-19, parents are complaining and urging school administrators to reduce school fees.

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