Government records inaonesha kwetu East Pokot kuna shule kadhaa lakini ni hot air … na uwezi kuona gatheri media reporting on that. Watu bure bloody fuckin’ burukenge. So we opted for a gun n a bullet over pen and paper.
Two wrongs dont make a right olemoran.
Acha kuchokoza mali ya cartels. Unajua walimu wangapi wameajiriwa hapo?
Ghost schools with thousands of ghost teachers. Hii payslips zinakulwa na wakubwa wa TSC
Justice is best served cold.
Hio shule ni gate pekee. I thought hio syndicate ya non existent schools was purged by matiangi… it seems the game continued.
hawa ndio walisema punda lasma avigie faras?
kalejingas loot with impunity. they will loot a company until it remains just a shell of what it was. see what they did to moi university
Some kale guy looted nanyuki textile. Today the company is an idle field with no buildings waiting to be grabbed by some land cartel. Nothing remains of the giant factory even the cement slabs. If you are new to the area, you would not believe there was once a giant factory there.
lakini si yule famous politician anakuwanga na majina mbili za ki-shinney-eye na hu shrub every other word that is not kikuyu finished the darn job by cleaning out all the old machines and selling them for scrap?
nigga found the bones if any.Patient had long died
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When The Good CS Magoha was appointed by Uhuru in the education ministry, he unearthed a 2 Billion scandal that entailed more than 10,000 schools which were non -existent on ground, but they received capitation every year, monies which only PS Belio Kipsang knew where they were being taken.
The PS was sacked, but it was at the onset of political campaigns. UDA ran a campaign to clean Kipsang, saying he was being targeted by dynasties unfairly. After Pharaoh won, he reappointed Kipsang. Your guess is as good as mine as to who was benefitting from the ghost schools.
Today, it has been exposed by the media that the ghost schools have since increased, with up to 3.7 Billion being sent yearly to schools that only exist on paper.
Put in a better perspective, if you take a ghost school with 500 students, and each student receives Ksh. 22,500 as capitation, that translates to 11.25 million per school.
Lakini tulisema tunataka huyu Mcha Mugu