Education CS Prof George Magoha on Sunday told parents to
prepare themselves ahead of the proposed reopening of schools in September
saying all students will require masks.
While inspecting measures put in place by schools in
Kakamega County before learning resumes, the CS said the government intends to
give each child two masks but those who can afford to buy should go ahead and
do so.
"We want to get direction from the World Health
Organization because every child back in school must wear a mask.
"The government is thinking of producing two masks
which are washable per child but those of you who can afford to buy more masks
for your children or grandchildren will do if you love them, don't start making
noise when there are not there," he said.
Magoha also emphasized the need for clean water in schools and
urged school heads to address the issue of overcrowding in classes.
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“I’m currently visiting schools to inspect the preparedness
in accepting learners when a decision is made to reopen the institutions and
I’m very impressed with the progress, including provision of water and an
arrangement to avoid overcrowding in classes,” he said.
Adding: ““Leaders in Teso North and Teso South, including
the MPs should emulate what their counterparts are doing in other regions to
ensure our learners are safe while at school. They need to provide water tanks
to ensure the institutions have adequate supply of water for learners to wash
their hands.”
National examinations will be administered, Magoha said
consultations would be conducted before a decision is made on the national
examinations calendar.
There’s the possibility that Kenya Certificate of Secondary
Education and Kenya Certificate of Primary Education exams may not be
administered between October and November, as has been the norm.