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Kenya to spend Sh26 6 billion for post-Covid-19 recovery

Over 1.7 million workers are estimated to have lost jobs when partial lockdown measures were imposed to contain the spread of Covid-19. Sh6.4 billion will go towards improving the education sector. School children lost nearly one academic year owing to the pandemic and this allocation is meant to ensure they achieve learning targets.  Sh7.4 billion will be spent on improving the environment, water, and sanitation facilities. This will go to ongoing projects on rehabilitation of wells, water pans, and underground tanks in Arid and Semi-Arid Areas (ASALs). The project will be moved from the State Department for Regional and Northern Corridor Development to the Ministry of Water, Sanitation, and Irrigation.

Belio Kispang Transferred Over Row With CS Magoha- Insiders

Belio Kipsang Transferred Over Row With CS Magoha- Insiders 19 February 2021 - 8:44 am Professor Bellio Kipsang and Education CS Prof George Magoha announce the 2019 KCPE results on Monday, November 18, 2019 Kenyans.co.ke Sources aware of the happenings in government alleged that a frosty relationship between Education CS George Magoha and Kipsang led to the changes.  Dr Juma Jwan replaced Kipsang as the PS State Department for Early Learning & Basic Education. Former Education CAS Zack Kinuthia was also transferred to the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage. Kenyatta appointed Dr Sara Ruto and Hassan Noor Hassan as CASs in the Education docket under Magoha. 

Uhuru reshuffles executive, merges mining and petroleum departments

Uhuru reshuffles executive, merges mining and petroleum departments Tuko 17/02/2021 Linda Shiundu President Uhuru Kenyatta has made changes to senior ranks of the Executive with new appointments and re-alignments in various departments. Uhuru, through a circular issued by Head of Public Services Joseph Kinyua said the changes were meant to foster operational efficiency, institutionalize and expedite the implementation of various ground-breaking reforms. © Provided by Tuko The changes also saw the Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) and PS in the Ministry of Education moved. The letter issued on Wednesday, February 17, evening also indicated the canes would introduce functional changes that will make ministries and State Departments more effective and better able to deliver on their mandates.

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