Caritas Microfinance Bank appoints David Mukaru as new CEO
The Board of Caritas Microfinance Bank is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. David Mukaru as the Chief Executive Officer effective from 21st April 2021.
He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the Kenya Methodist University. In addition, he is undertaking a Masters in Management of Agribusiness (MMA) at Strathmore Business School. He holds a Diploma in Business Administration from the Mombasa Polytechnic University College, an Advanced Certificate in Business Management from the Kenya Institute of Management plus a Diploma in Banking 1 from the Kenya National Examination Council.
Caritas Microfinance Bank appoints David Makati as new CEO
The Board of Caritas Microfinance Bank is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. David Mukaru as the Chief Executive Officer effective from 21st April 2021.
He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the Kenya Methodist University. In addition, he is undertaking a Masters in Management of Agribusiness (MMA) at Strathmore Business School. He holds a Diploma in Business Administration from the Mombasa Polytechnic University College, an Advanced Certificate in Business Management from the Kenya Institute of Management plus a Diploma in Banking 1 from the Kenya National Examination Council.
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EDUCATION
Pupils of Fadhili Junior School in Nairobi celebrate KCPE results. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]
About 12,000 candidates did not sit the 2020 KCPE examinations. And now pressure is mounting on authorities to account for the missing learners. Data compiled by
The Standard on Saturday shows that of the 12,424 missing candidates, Nairobi has the highest number.
Out of the 66,175 candidates who were registered for the examinations in the city, some 1,153 did not sit the KCPE examination in the 11 sub-counties. Another 581 candidates did not sit the examinations in Bungoma out of the 55,334 candidates had registered.
And in Nakuru County, some 56,527 candidates registered, but only 55,959 sat the papers. This means some 568 candidates missed out. Data further shows that some 562 candidates did not sit examinations in Turkana.
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Education CS George Magoha at Mtihani House, Nairobi, on April 15, 2021. [Edward Kiplimo, Standard]
President Uhuru Kenyatta’s commitment to the implementation of the new curriculum was evident yesterday when Cabinet Secretary George Magoha lauded the progress as he released the results of the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE).
The CS met the president before the event at the Kenya National Examination Council (Knec) alongside the Principal Secretary for State Department of Early Learning and Basic Education Julius Jwan.
Magoha expressed confidence on CBC progress that is now being implemented up to Grade 4. Dr Jwan was part of the technical team that midwifed the curriculum reforms.