Laikipia West TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply

Laikipia West Technical and Vocational College (TVC) is located in Kabage, Laikipia West, within Laikipia County.
Here’s a breakdown: 
  • Location: Kabage, Laikipia West, Laikipia County.
  • Specific Area: Marmanet ward.

The institution is registered with the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Authority and is listed on the KUCCPS website. It is a government TVET institution under the Ministry of Education, State Department for Technical, Vocational Education and Training.

Laikipia West Technical and Vocational College Contacts

To contact Laikipia West Technical and Vocational College (TVC), you can use the following methods: visit their website at laikipianorthtvc.ac.ke, call them at the number on their website, or mail them at P.O.BOX 50-20321. You can also find contact information for Laikipia University’s TVET programs on their website, including email addresses for inquiries. 

Laikipia West Technical and Vocational College Courses offered

Laikipia West Technical and Vocational College (TVC) offers a variety of diploma and certificate courses. These include programs in areas like Business Management, Supply Chain Management, Sales and Marketing, Accountancy, Building Technology, Electrical and Electronics, Civil Engineering, Information Technology, Tourism Management, and Catering and Accommodation. Additionally, they offer courses in analytical chemistry, applied statistics, community health nutrition, early childhood development and education, and general agriculture. 
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
Diploma Courses:
  • Business Management
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Sales and Marketing
  • Accountancy
  • Building Technology
  • Electrical and Electronics
  • Civil Engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Tourism Management
  • Catering and Accommodation
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Applied Statistics
  • Community Health Nutrition
  • General Agriculture
  • Public Relations
  • Corporate Governance
  • Counselling Psychology 
Certificate/Craft Courses:
  • Conflict Management
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Certified Investment and Financial Analysis
  • Early Childhood Development and Education
  • Business Management
  • Accountancy 

The Institute’s Approved Certificate Programs

  1. Building Technician Level 5
  2. Craft In Civil Engineering
  3. Ict Technician – Level 5 (Cbet)
  4. Certificate In Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Power Option)
  5. Fashion Design Technology Level 5
  6. Certificate In Food And Beverage Production And Service
  7. Craft Certificate In General Agriculture
  8. Cosmetology Level 5
  9. Craft In Land Surveying
  10. Craft In Masonry
  11. Craft Certificate In Plumbing Level 5
  12. Social Work And Community Development Level 5
  13. Craft Welding And Fabrication Level 5
  14. Automotive Engineering Level 5
  15. Carpentry And Joinery Level 5

Laikipia West TVC Approved Diploma Programs

  1. Diploma In Food And Beverage(Production And Service)
  2. Diploma In Information And Communication Technology (Ict)
  3. Diploma In Fashion Design And Clothing Technology
  4. Diploma In General Agriculture
  5. Social Work And Community Development Level 6
  6. Civil Engineering Level 6
  7. Land Survey Technician Level 6
  8. Building Technician Level 6
  9. Diploma In Electrical & Electronic Engineering(Power)
  10. Ict Technician – Level 6 (Cbet)
  11. Diploma In Welding And Fabrication -(Cbet Level 6)
  12. Automotive Engineering Level 6

Laikipia West Technical and Vocational College Kuccps Approved Courses

The TVC offers the following Courses that are approved by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS):

  1. Ict Technician – Level 5 (Cbet)
  2. Certificate In Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Power Option)
  3. Electrical Installation Level 5
  4. Plumbing Level 5
  5. Craft Certificate In Plumbing Level 5
  6. Artisan In Fashion Design & Garment Making Level 4 ( Cdacc )
  7. Electrical Installation Level 4
  8. Artisan Certificate In Electrical Installation Level 4 ( Cdacc)
  9. Masonry Level 4
  10. Beauty Therapy Level 4
  11. Ict Technician Level 4
  12. Artisan In Plumbing Level 4
  13. Plumbing Level 4

Laikipia West Technical and Vocational College (TVC) Fees Structure

The fees for regular courses at Laikipia West Technical and Vocational College (TVC) are Ksh 67,189 per yearThis amount is partially subsidized by the government and HELB, with the student or their guardian responsible for the remaining balance. 
Here’s a breakdown: 
  • Total Fees: Ksh 67,189 per year.
  • Government Scholarship: Ksh 21,500.
  • HELB Loan: Ksh 32,250 (upon successful application).
  • Parent/Guardian: The remaining amount of Ksh 13,438.

Laikipia West TVC Courses Duration.

TVC (Technical and Vocational College) courses vary in duration, depending on the specific course. Generally, Craft Certificates take 1-2 years, while Diplomas can range from 2-3 yearsSome short courses, like welding or baking, may be completed in a few weeks or months.

Examples of course durations:
  • Craft Certificate:
    • Building Technology: 1 year 6 months (Module I & II)
    • Carpentry & Joinery: 2 years
    • Plumbing: 3 months
    • Welding & Fabrication: 8 weeks
  • Diploma:
    • Building Construction Technology: 3 years
    • Human Resource Management: 3 years
    • General Agriculture: 3 years
    • Automotive Engineering: 3 years
  • Short Courses:
    • Welding/Fabrication: 12 weeks
    • MIG Welding: 8 weeks
    • TIG Welding: 8 weeks
    • Cake Baking and Decoration: 2 months

Factors affecting course duration:

  • Level of the course:Certificates are typically shorter than Diplomas.
  • Specific trade or field:Different trades may have varying durations.
  • College or institution:Some institutions may have slightly different program structures.
  • Intake schedule:Some courses have specific intake periods (e.g., January, May, September).

Check the specific Course fees details here:

Laikipia West TVC online application

Applications and placement to the TVC are done through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) Portal. To apply for placement through KUCCPS, you need to access the student’s portal on the KUCCPS website and log in using your KCSE index number, year of examination, and passwordOnce logged in, you can explore available programs and institutions, and then submit your preferred choices. Start your application by clicking on this Kuccps Student Portal Link.
You can also apply directly to the institution for admission.
 
The Minimum requirements are: C- for diplomas, D+ for craft certificates and E for artisan courses. But, different Courses may have more specific requirements.

Laikipia West Technical and Vocational College Admission Letter.

You can get the admission letter to the TTI by visiting the Kuccps Student Portal, Instituion’s Website and by paying a physical visit to the Tertiary institution. But, the best, quickest and most convenient application method is via the Kuccps portal.

All Technical Training Institute Diploma, Certificate and Artisan Courses Fees 

Download the free pdf documents below that have complete details of all TTI Courses and their Fees per year:

TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL COLLEGE FEES STRUCTURE

The annual tuition fee for TVET courses at many Kenyan Technical and Vocational Colleges (TVCs) is Ksh 67,189This includes a government capitation of Ksh 30,000 per trainee, leaving a balance of Ksh 26,420 to be paid by the student, which can be paid in installments. Additionally, students may be eligible for a HELB loan of Ksh 40,000. Other potential costs include KUCCPS registration fees, industrial attachment fees, and examination fees. 

TVC Fees Structure Per Year.
TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL COLLEGE FEES STRUCTURE

GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP AND LOAN FOR TVC STUDENTS.

Following your placement, you are eligible for a Government scholarship, Loan and Bursary to assist with your educational expenses. If you need Government financial support, you MUST make an application for consideration through the official website www.hef.co.ke. In the case Government scholarship, Loan and bursary do not cover the entire cost of your program, the deficit will be met by your parent/guardian.

REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION FOR TVC FUNDING

1. A valid email address
2. Valid telephone number (must be registered in your name to apply for a loan)
3. KCPE and KCSE index numbers and year of examination
4. Passport size photo
5. Copy of your National ID (for loan application)
6. College/University admission letter
7. Your parents’ registered telephone number
8. Your parents’ national ID number
9. Death certificate if any of your parents is deceased.
10. Your birth certificate.
11. Two guarantors’ (Can be your parents) ID numbers and registered telephone

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1 1057560 EGERTON UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE CLINICAL MEDICINE 42.004 41.84 40.25 37.975
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Kenya’s 3.08 Trillion Budget for the 2019/2020 Financial Year

Kenya’s 2019/2020 Financial Year Budget estimates is projected to be KES3.08 Trillion. Of this, KES1.2 Trillion will go into recurrent expenditure, KES684 Billion for development and KES371.6Billion will be utilized by the 47 counties. Here are the Budget estimates as presented by Treasury Cabinet secretary Henry Rotich in Parliament on Thursday 13th June, 2019;

‘Theme: Creating Jobs, Transforming Lives – Harnessing the “Big Four” Plan

I. Introduction

Mr. Speaker, Honorable Members and Fellow Kenyans, today, I present to the country the highlights of the Budget for financial year 2019/20. I do this in performing my fiduciary responsibility as the guardian of the nation’s finances and in fulfilment of the requirements of Section 40 of the Public Finance Management Act, 2012 and the Standing Order Number 241 of the National Assembly.

Mr. Speaker, H.E. the President, Hon. Uhuru Kenyatta has on several occasions, including most recently during the 2019 State of the Nation Address, set out an ambitious social-economic development agenda that speaks to the Kenya we want. This has been captured under the Big Four agenda which lays out key initiatives that will put Kenya on a bold new path of rapid and shared economic growth, jobs creation at an unprecedented pace and reduced poverty on a sustained basis.

Mr. Speaker, the Budget for FY 2019/20 lays a strong foundation for achieving the President’s Big Four agenda while at the same time addressing the following challenges facing our economy:

  • One, creating an enabling environment for businesses, and in particular for the micro, small and medium enterprises in order to accelerate the growth of our economy and create more jobs for our youth;
  • Two, the need to be prudent and efficient in our spending;
  • Three, the need to mobilize domestic resources to fund priority projects and programmes;
  • Four, the need to reduce our fiscal deficit in order to stabilize and reduce our debt; and
  • Five, the need to implement reforms that will enhance our efficiency and make us more competitive.

Before addressing these challenges, allow me Mr. Speaker to say a few words on the recent economic developments and outlook.

Recent Economic Developments and Outlook

Mr. Speaker, our economy continues to be resilient in the midst of significant global and domestic headwinds. In 2018, our economy grew by 6.3 percent, up from 4.9 percent in the previous year. This growth is the highest to have been recorded for the past 8 years and well above the sub Saharan Africa region average growth of 3.0 percent and the global average of 3.6 percent, reinforcing the advantages of a diversified and reforming economy. This strong growth was attained despite the rising global trade frictions among major trading partners as well as uncertainties from Brexit and renewed geopolitical risks.

Mr. Speaker, we project growth in 2019 to remain strong at around the same level as in 2018. While there are risks associated with delayed long rains which may impact negatively on agriculture, we expect such risks to be offset by continued strong performance in non-agricultural activities such as tourism and construction. Over the medium term, we expect growth of over 7.0 percent as programmed activities under the Big Four agenda gain traction.

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Mr. Speaker, the risks to this outlook include an escalation of global trade-related tensions, a rise in oil prices and weather related shocks. Should these risks materialize, Kenya’s growth forecast could be constrained. However, the Government will take appropriate measures to mitigate any negative impact on growth.

Mr. Speaker, let me now turn to how we are going to address the challenges facing us. Mr. Speaker, the theme for this year’s budget is: Creating Jobs, Transforming Lives – Harnessing the “Big Four” Plan. This theme resonates with our strategies towards a stronger economy that will generate more employment opportunities and provide better livelihoods for Kenyans. In this budget therefore, we are laying a firm foundation for accelerated growth and shared prosperity.

II. Accelerating and sustaining inclusive growth

Mr. Speaker, in order to achieve rapid and inclusive economic growth and expand job opportunities for the youth, we must continue to improve the business climate in order for our private sector to thrive. Therefore, we must continue to implement prudent fiscal and monetary policies in order to achieve a low rate of inflation, low but sustainable interest rate and a competitive exchange rate.

In addition, we will continue with our ambitious business reform initiatives in order to reduce the cost of doing business and encourage private sector innovation and entrepreneurship. Our current ranking of 61 out of 180 countries in the World Bank’s doing business indicators is not only the best ranking we have had so far, but it is also an indication of our resolve to improve our business climate and become a top investment destination. Our aim in the next few years is to be among the top 50 nations in the World by continuing to strengthen our reform agenda.

Mr. Speaker, last year, I amended the Income Tax Act, to provide for a deduction of thirty percent (30%) of the total electricity by manufacturers as rebate subject to the conditions to be set by the Ministry of Energy. Mr. Speaker, the Ministry of Energy in consultation with the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Cooperative Development has now developed the framework that will be used so that manufacturers can enjoy this incentive. We expect this incentive to reduce the cost of electricity to manufacturers by about 20% and to make our products competitive in the region, and this should spur economic growth and create employment for the youth.

Mr. Speaker, the large accumulation of VAT refunds with KRA arising from VAT on zero rated supplies has impacted negatively on the cash flow and liquidity of our manufacturers and the business community at large. In order to fast track the return of these funds to the rightful owners, I have constituted a team at the National Treasury to quickly validate the outstanding refunds with a view to clearing them within the next two months. Mr. Speaker, in addition there has also been a large accumulation of VAT refunds at KRA, which emanate from the 6 percent VAT Withholding Tax. We are currently working on the modalities for settling these obligations and I intend to engage the business community immediately in order to come up with a workable solution. Going forward, we intend to lower the VAT Withholding Tax to a level that will eliminate the need for KRA to make refunds. I will be making proposals to lower the VAT Withholding rate under the tax proposals later in this Budget Statement.

Mr. Speaker, on the pending bills, we have reviewed existing pending bills as directed by H.E. The President during this year’s Madaraka Day celebrations. In addition to the payments we have made so far, we have prioritized payment of Ksh 10.9 billion of the verified pending bills which will be paid before end of this month. This should eliminate most pending bills owed to the youth, women and persons living with disabilities under the Access to Government Procurement Opportunity. The clearance of this backlog should improve liquidity to our suppliers and contractors and thereby boost our economy.

Mr. Speaker, our micro,small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) play a critical role in wealth and employment creation. We have listened carefully to their concerns which include limited access to credit, entrepreneurial skills and markets, as well as a cumbersome regulatory and working environment.

Mr. Speaker, to facilitate faster clearance of cargo, H.E. The President in May 2019, directed the Ministry of Interior and Coordination, in collaboration with other Government Agencies, to ensure all import and export consolidators undergo strict vetting, registration and gazettement before they are allowed to operate at all the ports of entry and clearance. This will reduce delays in cargo clearance into the country for most small cargo importers operating under the consolidators; reduce tax evasion; curb the illegal importation of contraband and counterfeits goods; and reduce delays in cargo clearance into the country.

Mr. Speaker, the Government has been supporting MSMEs through various affirmative action funds including the Uwezo Fund, Youth Enterprise Development Fund and Women Enterprise Development Fund. To increase efficiency and eliminate overlaps, I have consolidated the three Funds into one to be known as Biashara Kenya Fund. The Fund will give special priority to businesses owned by youths, women and people living with disabilities. The Regulations establishing the new Fund have been published after being subjected to stakeholder consultations and I will be submitting them to this House today. Mr. Speaker, to further improve access to credit for SMEs, last month, we endorsed a mobile loan product known as Stawi loans which offers unsecured loans to small enterprises.

Mr. Speaker, the Government through the Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology in Partnership with Academia, Civil Society and the Private Sector has set up a program known as “Ajira Digital Program” whose aim is to bridge the gap between skills available and skills demand. A major objective of the program is to enable over one million youths annually to be engaged as digital freelance workers. In order to provide stability for the youth engaged in this program, the Government has proposed that the youth registered in the program pay a registration fee of ten thousand Kenya shillings for the next three years in lieu of income tax with effect from 1st January 2020. In this regard, Mr. Speaker, I propose to amend the Income Tax Act in order to exempt registered members from regular taxation for the specified period.

Mr. Speaker, this registration fee will be paid to the Ajira Fund through which the youth-oriented program will be financed for the benefit of our young people who need to be engaged in tangible programs. In this regard, a framework for the registration of the Ajira members, the modalities of collecting the fee as well as the structure for the utilization of the Fund will be put in place. Mr. Speaker, this Fund that will promote growth of local business that generate digital and digitally-enabled jobs. In this respect, I have set aside Ksh 1.0 billion as seed capital for the Fund. I encourage the Youth and Women to take advantage of this funding window to establish and grow their businesses.

Mr. Speaker, in order to take full advantage of the preferences and reservations in the procurement Act and promote local industries through the ‘Buy Kenya Build Kenya’ initiative, we are in the process of developing a catalogue of items that are locally manufactured, assembled, mined or grown in Kenya and which will be given priority in public procurement. Accordingly, no tax exemptions will be provided for any items on the catalogue.

In this respect, Mr. Speaker, with effect from 1st July 2019, all Ministries, Departments, Agencies and other Public Entities are required to give exclusive preference in procurement of motor vehicles and motor cycles from firms that have assembly plants in Kenya. This will go a long way in spurring the growth of local auxiliary industries and enterprises and create employment opportunities to the youth.

Mr.  Speaker, we have received numerous complaints relating to late payment, and even non-payment of suppliers by businesses and contractors who enjoy relatively superior bargaining positions. The most affected are Small and Medium Enterprises. To address this situation, Mr. Speaker, I have proposed amendments to the Competition Act to empower the Competition Authority to deal with abuse of buyer power and ensure prompt payment to suppliers. The proposed amendments shall also provide for penalties for infringement of these provisions.

Further, Mr. Speaker, going forward the National Treasury will endeavor to ensure that payments to suppliers of goods and services to the National Government are made within a maximum of 60 days. This, Mr. Speaker, will support our MSMEs and the business community. I expect all the 47 County Governments to take cue from this and ensure prompt payments for all supplies delivered to their respective Counties.

Mr. Speaker, Government will streamline the process of Pre-Verification of Conformity (PVOC), so that our business community stops suffering demurrage charges and other costs while clearing their goods at the point of entry. This has been caused by additional inspections of imports by the Kenya Bureau of Standards and a host of other agencies. Mr. Speaker, to address this challenge, it has been decided that once the Pre-Verification of Conformity (PVOC) has been done at the point of export and information relayed to our Customs and Standards teams, the same goods should not be subjected to further inspection unless there is prior intelligence on non-compliance. In addition, Mr. Speaker, the logistics at the Port and at the Inland Container Depot will be streamlined to have the customs and the essential Standards team only.  

III. Improving Expenditure Efficiency

Mr. Speaker, turning to expenditures, we must ensure that our scarce resources are used in the most efficient and effective manner. Accordingly, since the start of this financial year, Government has implemented new initiatives to contain growth of expenditure. First, we adopted a zero-based budgeting process to weed out non-priority expenditures from the budget; second, we have adopted a policy of “no new projects” to ensure that Government completes ongoing projects; third, we are reviewing the portfolio of externally funded projects with a view to restructuring and re-aligning them with the “Big Four” Plan; and, fourth, we are taking measures to reduce spending on some specific programmes which are not of high priority. All these initiatives, Mr. Speaker, have helped to lower our expenditures.

Going forward, Mr. Speaker, we will continue to take bold actions to contain our expenditures further in the next financial year in order to further reduce the deficit. This will entail the following:  

The Wage Bill

Mr. Speaker, the public sector wage bill continues to rise leaving fewer and fewer resources for development. Certainly, this is not a good practice and no meaningful development can be realized, unless we reverse the trend. Mr. Speaker, in order to contain the wage bill, I propose that we limit strictly the extension of service for the significant number of civil servants who are retiring after the age of 60 years. In addition, Mr. Speaker, we will restrict new recruitment to key technical staff, security personnel, teachers and health workers. Further, Mr. Speaker, a cleansing of the wage bill will be undertaken to root out ghost workers. Government will also fast track migration away from the current Integrated Payroll and Personnel Database System (IPPD) to IFMIS Human Resource Module to improve payroll management.

Domestic and foreign travel

Mr. Speaker, expenditure on domestic and foreign travel has been growing due to frequent travels. To limit this expenditure, we are exploring the use of a more efficient cost cutting approach, including use of electronic cards system for all public officers travelling within and outside the country. This card would be pre-loaded with subsistence allowance to be expended by Officers travelling on official duty on eligible expenditures only.

Government Transport Policy

Mr. Speaker, the Cabinet is considering a new Government transport policy that will standardize the institutional framework for fleet management and use of fuel cards across Government in order to improve efficiency and cut cost. In addition, the policy will promote local industries by requiring that all Government vehicles be procured only from local assembling plants.

Office Accommodation

Mr. Speaker, the Government has been leasing office space at higher than market rates resulting in huge costs to the Government. Beginning 1st July 2019, all procurement of office accommodation by Government will be standardized with uniform cost leases and existing contracts will be renegotiated to ensure a standard rate.

Procurement Reforms

Mr. Speaker, we are on course towards providing an electronic end-to-end solution on all procurement processes. Mr. Speaker, this will significantly enhance efficiency, transparency and accountability in procurement. It will further provide procurement audit trails, enhanced reporting and procurement analytics for better monitoring of the public procurement system, efficient and electronic archiving of procurement records and availability of online appeal and complaint mechanism, among others.

Mr. Speaker, we are now in the final stage of issuing the new Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Regulations to fully operationalize the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act, 2015. Our assessment shows that significant savings can be achieved under Framework Procurement and new institutional arrangement for Common User items that have been instituted in the new Regulations.

Pension reforms

Mr. Speaker, the pension budget has increased by over three fold in the last 10 years from Ksh 25 billion in FY2008/09 to Ksh 86 billion in FY 2018/19. This is unsustainable. Between February and May 2019, we conducted a payroll cleansing exercise for pensioners and dependants at the Huduma Centres across the country, to authenticate the approximately 270,000 recipients of monthly pension paid by the Government.  We are finalising the analysis and we expect cost savings. Pension management is also being improved with migration to IFMIS since May 2019.

Mr. Speaker, to address the challenge of the rising pensions budget, we have finalised a new National Pensions Policy and the Public Service Superannuation Scheme (PSSS). This scheme, which will be rolled out in the FY 2019/20, will ease the pension burden on the exchequer and free resources for other critical national priorities while at the same time ensuring that the pension budget remains sustainable. This scheme will allow portability of pension benefits thus allowing free movement of staff into and out of Government. 

Public Investment Management

Mr. Speaker, the Government will issue Public Investment Management Regulations which will provide a framework for appraising and approving new projects to be funded through the Government budget. In order to enhance transparency and accountability,all the approved and on-going projects will be available in a Public Investment Management Information System portal.

IV. Increasing Tax Collection

Mr. Speaker, in addition to the expenditure measures that I have just enumerated, domestic revenue mobilization will be critical to helping us achieve our fiscal deficit target.

Mr. Speaker, I will be coming back later in this Budget Statement to our proposed taxation measures that will make our tax system more efficient and strengthen our revenues.

Meanwhile, in terms of administrative measures to enhance revenue collection and seal revenue loopholes, a number of initiatives are underway, including:

  • Sustaining the fight against illicit and counterfeit trade that was launched last year;
  • KRA will continue to strengthen and upgrade the ICT systems, including the full rollout of the integrated customs management system which has been delayed for too long;
  • Information sharing through Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) with other jurisdictions to support the fight against cross-border tax evasion;
  • Revenue Enhancement Initiatives (REI) that target among others: enhanced scanning of containers to detect concealment; Implementation of a Regional Electronic Cargo Tracking system to tackle transit diversions; Implementation of new debt collection strategy; Resolution of tax disputes; and enhancing investigative capacity to support revenue collection.

Mr. Speaker, we expect the above administrative measures to significantly boost our revenue efforts.

V. Fiscal framework to stabilize and reduce our debt

Mr. Speaker, in the coming financial year, we expect revenues, including A-i-A of Ksh 2.1 trillion (19.7 percent of GDP). Expenditures and net lending are projectedat Ksh 2.8 trillion (25.7 percent of GDP), leaving a fiscal deficit including grants of Ksh 607.8 billion. In relation to GDP, this deficit translates to 5.6 percent, a decline from 6.8 percent in FY 2018/19 and 7.4 percent for FY 2017/18. Mr. Speaker, the fiscal deficit of 5.6 percent of GDP in FY 2019/20 will be financed by net external financing of Ksh 324.3 billion (3.0 per cent of GDP) and net domestic financing of Ksh 283.5 billion (2.6 per cent of GDP).

Mr. Speaker, we shall continue to remain on this planned path of reducing the fiscal deficit in the medium term in order to create more fiscal space and to reduce the public debt.

Mr. Speaker, resource mobilization through borrowing will be in accordance with the Public Finance Management Act, 2012 and guided by the annual Medium Term Debt Management Strategy, which this House approves annually, and which seeks to minimize costs and risks on public debt and borrowing. Official Development Assistance on high concessional terms will be preferred for some of the external financing while medium to long term Treasury Bonds will remain the primary source for domestic financing.

Mr. Speaker, Kenya continues to meet its debt service obligations promptly with no accumulation of debt arrears. Public debt is within sustainable levels and the debt burden is projected to decline over the medium term as we implement fiscal consolidation plan.

Mr. Speaker, the loan proceeds we have contracted, primarily from our multilateral and bilateral development partners have been used to finance development expenditures including in such areas as ports, railway, roads, energy and water. This infrastructure is critical to the expansion of our potential growth and regional competitiveness and in making Kenya the African hub for transportation, industrial and services sectors. Nevertheless, the borrowed resources must be used wisely. Accordingly, the recently established Public Investment Management Unit will be appraising all infrastructure projects before such projects are committed in the budget, in order to establish their value for money, affordability and economic return for the benefit of the current and future generations in line with the Constitution of Kenya.

Mr. Speaker, we have constituted and strengthened the Public Debt Management Office at the National Treasury under a Director-General to be responsible for public debt management and operations. We have initiated a set of reforms to promote development of the domestic debt market, an important source of financing for our development programs. In particular, Mr. Speaker, we plan to roll-out measures to enhance transparency and predictability in the issuance and trading process for Treasury Bills and Treasury Bonds to enhance efficiency, lower costs and risks, as well as develop an effective yield curve for Government domestic debt securities. Given the importance of Eurobonds in our debt portfolio, we will strengthen the debt office to adopt modern liability management instruments to reduce cost and settlement risks, in addition to introducing an investor relations unit.

VI. Transfers to Counties

Mr. Speaker, County Governments in the coming financial year will receive a proposed allocation of Ksh 371.6 billion, of which, Ksh 310 billion is the equitable share and Ksh 61.6 billion will be conditional transfers, including Ksh 38.7 billion from our development partners. Mr. Speaker, I am well aware that the proposal I have outlined above on the Division of Revenue between the National and County Governments is subject to negotiations under the Joint Mediation Committee established by the two Houses of Parliament. We look forward to the speedy conclusion of the mediation process, which we expect will fully take into account the provisions of Article 203 of the Constitution.

Own Source Revenue

Mr. Speaker, in order to encourage the Counties to optimize own source revenue collection, the National Treasury in collaboration with the Council of Governors will implement the National Policy to Support Enhancement of County Governments’ Own-Source Revenue. Further, as per the Presidential Directive issued in February 2019, the National Treasury has established a multi-agency team to develop and implement an Integrated Revenue Management System for County Governments. This initiative is aimed at eliminating the leakages and large costs currently incurred by Counties in their revenue collection processes.

Mr. Speaker, during this financial year, the County Governments’ Revenue Raising Process Bill, 2018 was submitted to the National Assembly. Pursuant to Article 209(5) of the Constitution, this Bill aims to regulate the introduction of levies by County Governments while ensuring that Counties do not prejudice national economic policies, cross-County economic activities; or, national mobility of goods, services, capital or labour. I urge this House to prioritise the enactment of this Bill in order to ensure better regulation of the process of introducing new levies by County Governments to safeguard the gains made in improving our business climate.

Mr. Speaker, we expect Counties to manage their finances in a manner that is consistent with the fiscal responsibility principles, as set out in the PFM Act, 2012, with respect to development spending allocations, and control of expenditure on personnel emoluments.

Mr. Speaker, we also expect Counties to adhere to the Policy of clearing pending bills, pursuing austerity measures and completing ongoing projects before embarking on new ones.

VII. Spending Priorities

 Mr. Speaker, let me turn to highlights of the Government spending priorities in the coming financial year. Total programmed spending for the FY 2019/20 amounts to Ksh 2.8 trillion.

Fulfilling the Big Four agenda

Mr. Speaker, H.E the President has outlined the four big areas of focus. These are:

  • Universal health coverage;
  • Affordable housing;
  • Increasing manufacturing contribution to the economy; and
  • Food and nutrition security.

Mr. Speaker, let me outline how the budget speaks to the President’s priorities. Ministries, Departments and Agencies while finalizing the expenditure estimates for the next fiscal year and medium term were required to align their proposals towards realization of the ‘Big Four’ Plan. In total, I have allocated approximately Ksh 450.9 billion to the “Big Four” Plan drivers and their enabling sectors.

Universal Health Coverage

Mr. Speaker, a healthy population is key in the attainment of social economic development. It is for this reason that the Government has prioritized Universal Health Coverage. To support UHC, I have allocated Ksh 47.8 billion to activities and programmes geared towards universal health coverage. Some of the specific interventions in this area include scaling up universal health coverage to the rest of the Counties, NHIF cover for the elderly and severely disabled.  In addition, Mr. Speaker, I have allocated Ksh 7.9 billion from the Sports, Arts and Social Development Fund to fund the universal health care initiatives.

Mr. Speaker, other allocations to improve health service delivery include Ksh 2.9 billion for Doctors/Clinical Officers/Nurses internship programme, Ksh 14.4 billion for Kenyatta National Hospital, Ksh 9.2 billion for Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Ksh 2.3 billion for Kenya Medical Research Institute, Ksh 7.4 billion for Kenya Medical Training Centres (KMTC) and Ksh 1.2 billion for Health Workers Internship Programme.

Affordable Housing

Mr. Speaker, the Government continues to stay focused on providing decent and affordable housing for our citizens. To that end, I have allocated Ksh 10.5 billion to cater for social housing and construction of affordable housing units, including housing Units for the Police and Kenya Prison. Included also is Ksh 2.3 billion for the Public Servants Housing Mortgage Scheme and Ksh 5.0 billion for the National Housing Development Fund, as contributions by Government for its employees.

Mr. Speaker, with the recent establishment of the Kenya Mortgage Refinance Company (KMRC) by H.E. The President, Kenyans will now access affordable mortgage loans for purposes of acquiring homes. KMRC has received capital injection of Ksh 1.0 billion from Government, and Ksh 35 billion credit line from the World Bank and the Africa Development Bank. KMRC has also received Ksh.1.2 billion from other shareholders (Banks and SACCOs), and a further Ksh 400 million is expected from other Development Financial Institutions (IFC and Shelter Afrique) in form of equity injection.

Increasing Manufacturing Contribution to GDP

Mr. Speaker, investment in manufacturing sector is key in transforming Kenya into a middle income economy. Under the ‘Big Four’ Plan the goal is to increase its contribution to GDP, create jobs annually, increase foreign direct investment and improve ease of doing business. To support the manufacturing sector, we have scaled up reforms to encourage investments in industrial sheds and parks. The electricity rebates mentioned earlier will improve competitiveness in the sector.

Mr. Speaker, Government has completed the revival of one of the oldest textile company in Kenya based in Eldoret (RIVATEX) and it is expected to be launched in the coming weeks. RIVATEX is expected to employ over 3,000 employees when fully operational. In this budget we have allocateda total of Ksh 1.1 billion for the development of textile and leather industrial park, Naivasha Industrial Park and Cotton Development subsidy. In addition, we have allocated Ksh 1.7 billion to support the growth of SMEs in the manufacturing sector; Ksh 0.4 billion to Constituency Industrial Development Centers; and Ksh 1.0 billion to modernize facilities in Kenya Industrial Research and Development Institute (KIRDI).

Improving Food and Nutrition Security

Mr. Speaker, to enhance food and nutrition security and support our farmers, Government is reforming its agricultural policies and regulations as well as subsidies to farmers with a view to make them efficient and less prone to rent seeking. With the unspent funds for this current financial year and proceeds from sale of maize from strategic reserve, the Strategic Food Reserve Trust Fund will have adequate funds to buy food reserves and intervene to support farmers in accessing inputs in a reformed arrangement in the coming financial year.

In this budget, I have set aside Ksh 2.0 billion for the National Value Chain Support Programme; and Ksh 3.0 billion for setting up the Coffee Cherry Revolving Fund to implement prioritized reforms in the coffee sub-sector. In the coming financial year, coffee farmers across the country will be able to access the Cherry Advance at a modest interest rate of 3 percent. Mr. Speaker, in this current financial year, Government supported sugar farmers by paying Ksh 2.1 billion debt for cane deliveries to public mills. To cater for the outstanding balance, we have provide for Ksh 0.7 billion. Other provisions include Ksh 1.0 billion for crop diversification and to revitalize the Miraa industry; Ksh 0.8 billion for the rehabilitation of Fish Landing Sites; and Ksh 0.7 billion for small-holder dairy commercialization. I have also allocated a total of Ksh 7.9 billion for ongoing irrigation projects.

Mr. Speaker, allow me to turn to the proposed expenditures on enablers that are critical to the realization of the “Big Four” agenda.

Investing in Critical Infrastructure

Mr. Speaker, we willcontinue with infrastructure programme in order to improve our competitiveness. I am therefore, proposing to allocate Ksh 180.9 billion for on-going roads construction projects as well as therehabilitation and maintenance of roads.

We have also provided Ksh 55.8 billion for the completion of Phase 2A of the SGR, Ksh 11.0 billion for the LAPSSET Project; and Ksh 7.2 billion for the Mombasa Port Development Project.  

Mr. Speaker, to support generation of adequate and affordable energy, particularly, for our manufacturing sector, I have allocated, Ksh 8.6 billion for the geothermal Development; Ksh 61.2 billion for power transmission and distribution. This includes Ksh 4.5 billion for electrification of public institutions; Ksh 5.5 billion for Last Mile Connectivity; Ksh 1.3 billion for Connectivity Subsidy; Ksh 1.0 billion for street lightning and Ksh 1.5 billion for transformers in our constituencies.

Improving security and protecting our borders

Mr. Speaker, a safe and secure environment is a precondition for achieving the “Big Four” agenda. Therefore, I have provided Ksh 326.5 billion for security agencies which includes: Ksh 121.6 billion for Defence, Ksh 37.7 billion for National Intelligence Service; Ksh 26.9 billion for Prisons Department; Ksh 140.5 billion for State Department of Interior. The allocation to the State Department of Interior includes Ksh 22.8 billion for House Allowance for the Police and Prisons, and Ksh 6.9 billion for Police and Prison Officers Medical Scheme.

Reforming the Education System and Developing the Necessary Skills

Mr. Speaker, education continues to receive the lion’s share of spending as Government continues to provide access to basic and higher education as well as to skills development and training. Ksh 55.4 billion is allocated to caterfor Free Day Secondary Education Programme and Ksh 13.4 billion forFree Primary Education Programme. To increase the teacher to student ratio, we have provided Ksh 3.2 billion for the recruitment of additional teachers. Other allocations include Ksh 1.5 billion for primary and secondary school infrastructure, Ksh 10.3 billion for tuition and tools support to vocational training, Ksh 6.8 billion for the construction and equipping of technical institutions, Ksh 4.0 billion for examinations fee waiver for all class eight and form four candidates, and Ksh 4.0 billion for NHIF Insurance for secondary school students.

Mr. Speaker, I have further set aside Ksh 97.7 billion to support University Education; and Ksh 12.6 billion to the Higher Education Loans Board.

Improving governance and sustaining the fight against corruption

Mr. Speaker, in my Budget Statement last year, I highlighted some of the measures to improve governance and transparency and accountability of Government. Procurement reforms included the requirement for all MDAs to continuously publish and publicize all details of procurement information and contracts awards on the Public Procurement Information Portal. Mr. Speaker, this portal was developed and launched. The Public Procurement Regulatory Authority continues to publish monthly contract awards by all Public Entities in the Portal.  To date, 385 Public Entities have been registered in the portal, and 5,236 contracts published valued at Ksh 146.5 billion.  We expect further transparency with implementation of a new end-to-end e-procurement system fully integrated with IFMIS.

Mr. Speaker, to sustain the drive against corruption, I have enhanced allocations to the institutions mandated to fight corruption. In particular, Mr. Speaker, we have allocated Ksh Ksh 2.9 billion to the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission, Ksh 3.0 billion to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Ksh 149.0 million to the Unclaimed Assets Recovery Agency, Ksh 50 million to Asset Recovery Agency, Ksh 540.8 million to the Financial Reporting Centre, Ksh 7.1 billion to the Criminal Investigations Services, and Ksh 5.7 billion to the Office of the Auditor General.

Additionally, Mr. Speaker, to support the oversight and legislative role of Parliament and access to justice, I have allocated Ksh 40.5 billion to Parliament and Ksh 19.4 billion to the Judiciary.

Digitalizing our economy

Mr. Speaker, the rapidly developing digital economy provides opportunities to boost our economic growth and create jobs. Therefore, we need to invest more in this area to boost literacy and digital skills. We also need to invest in digital infrastructure and improve access to affordable broadband connectivity.

Thus, Mr. Speaker, to support the ICT sector and take advantage of the digital dividend, and consolidate Kenya’s leading position in the technology space, I have allocated Ksh 3.2 billion for the Digital Literacy Programme; Ksh 2.9 billion for Government Shared Services; Ksh 2.8 billion for National Optic Fibre Backbone Phase II expansion and Ksh 1.1 billion for Installation of an Internet Based 4000 Network. I have also set aside Ksh 7.2 billion for the on-going construction of Konza Technopolis Complexand another Ksh 5.1 billion tosupport the Konza Data Centre and Smart City Facilities project.

Protecting the vulnerable members of our society

Mr. Speaker, to share the benefits of our growing economy and to relieve the plight of the vulnerable members of our society, we have provided Ksh 16.6 billion for cash transfers to the elderly persons; Ksh 7.9 billion for orphans and vulnerable children (OVC); and Ksh 1.1 billion for cash transfers to persons with severe disabilities.

Also, we have set aside Ksh 2.3 billion for the Kenya Hunger Safety Net Programme; Ksh 0.1 billion to support those with Albinism and Ksh 0.2 billion for the National Council for Persons with Disabilities Fund.

Mr. Speaker, to support sports, culture and arts, I have also allocated: Ksh 5.3 billion from the Sports, Arts and Social Development Fund to support the youth, women and persons living with disabilities in areas such as sports and arts.

Equitable regional development

Mr. Speaker, to promote equitable regional development, we have provided Ksh 41.7 billion for the National Government Constituency Development Fund; and Ksh 2.3 billion for Affirmative Action Fund to promote regional equity and for social development. We expect these Funds to augment National Government functions especially school infrastructure to ease the shortages associated with the 100 percent transition policy. I have also allocated Ksh 5.8 billion for the Equalization Fund to finance programmes in the marginalized areas.

VIII. Taxation Proposals

Mr. Speaker, the rest of my presentation summarizes various tax measures and miscellaneous amendments that I intend to introduce through the Finance Bill, 2019 and Regulations to realize the objectives set out in the “Big Four” Plan. The tax policy measures in this budget are expected to generate an additional Ksh 37.0 billion, in tax revenue to the Exchequer.

Income Tax

Mr. Speaker, the new Income Tax Bill that benefitted from extensive public consultations is at the final stage of legal drafting before it is submitted to this House shortly. Accordingly, I will make limited changes to the Income Tax Act to enhance equity and fairness.

Mr. Speaker, after four years of implementation, there is need to review the Capital Gains Tax legislation in order to enhance equity and fairness as well as harmonize the rate with other jurisdictions, including the East Africa Community region, where the rate ranges from 20% to 30%. Consequently, I propose to increase the rate of Capital Gains Tax from 5% to 12.5%.

Further, Mr. Speaker, in order to allow for seamless restructuring of corporate entities, I propose to exempt from the Capital Gains Tax the transfer of property that is necessitated by restructuring of corporate entities. This measure will allow corporate entities to restructure their operations for efficiency and market penetration.

Mr. Speaker, with the increasing demand to mobilize resources, there is need to expand the tax base and enhance our revenue. Over the years, with the expanded economy, there has been an increase in services that are offered on commercial basis some of which are not within the ambit of withholding tax.  I therefore propose to expand the scope of application of withholding tax by subjecting additional services, other than management and professional fees, to withholding taxes. Mr. Speaker, these services include security services, cleaning and fumigation services, catering services offered outside hotel premises, transportation of goods excluding air transport services, sales promotion, and marketing and advertising services. This measure will enhance tax compliance by persons offering these services.

Mr. Speaker, the Kenyan economy, and the world economy at large, is fast changing to keep up with technological advancements. In particular, the digital economy is fast evolving thereby posing challenges to taxation. This Mr. Speaker, is due to the unparalleled reliance on intangibles, the massive use of data, the widespread adoption of multi-sided business models and the difficulty of determining the jurisdiction in which value creation occurs. This has led to erosion of our tax base hence low tax revenue since the existing system is not equipped to deal with these emerging challenges. In this regard, Mr. Speaker, I have proposed a raft of tax measures that are aimed at providing the platform for taxation of income generated from the digital economy so as to boost our revenues for inclusive economic development.

Mr. Speaker, in my budget statement last year, I had indicated that the draft Income Tax Bill, 2018, would be submitted to Parliament for enactment. The bill is at an advanced stage of legal drafting and I will soon be submitting the same to this House. This Bill will modernize our Income Tax legislation so as to boost revenue mobilization.

Value Added Tax

Mr. Speaker, the VAT Act provides for refund of tax where the input tax exceeds the output tax for taxable supplies and full of input tax attributed to zero-rated supplies. In 2017, the VAT Regulations introduced a formula for determination of the amount of refund payable to taxpayers who supply both zero rated and standard rated supplies. However, the application of the formula is adversely affecting exporters as they are not able to fully recover the excess input tax relating to zero-rated supplies. To address this, I propose to adjust the VAT refund formula in order to ensure that these taxpayers are able to fully recover the portion of input tax relating to zero-rated supplies. This measure will boost Kenyan exports and make them competitive in the international market.

In addition, Mr. Speaker, the Value Added Withholding Tax system has been in operation for some time now. However, the implementation of the system has encountered challenges, the major one being a build-up of huge credits, yet the law does not provide for refund of the same to the taxpayers. Mr. Speaker, in order to address these challenges, I propose to reduce the rate of VAT Withholding from 6% to 2%. This will not only help reduce the build up of VAT refunds, but will also help enhance the cash flow of our business community and stimulate economic activities and job creation.

Mr. Speaker, Kenya is positioning herself as a leading assembler of electronics and computers within the region. This development initiative will transform Kenya into a major manufacturer and supplier of electronics and computers in the East Africa Community. Mr. Speaker, in order to encourage the growth of this sector, I propose to exempt from VAT locally manufactured motherboards and all inputs used in their manufacture. This will make them more competitive against imported motherboards.

Mr. Speaker, the government has made tremendous efforts in protecting our environment. The country has banned the use of plastic bags to reduce pollution and provide clean environment to its citizens. However, other forms of plastic waste remain a major cause of both land and water pollution. Mr. Speaker, to address this challenge, there is need to promote plastic waste management by encouraging recycling of plastic waste. In this regard Mr. Speaker, I propose to exempt from VAT all services offered to plastic recycling plants and supply of machinery and equipment used in the construction of these plants. Further, to encourage investment in plastic recycling I propose to lower corporation tax to 15% for the first five years for any investor operating a plastic recycling plant.

Customs Duty

Mr. Speaker, on matters relating to Customs, I have proposed measures intended to make our products more competitive while at the same time protecting local industries from unfair competition. This will support the manufacturing sector under the Big Four plan which is expected to grow to 15% of GDP by 2022. Mr. Speaker, the details of the Customs measures will be communicated through the EAC Gazette and will be effective from 1st July this year. I wish to highlight a few of them.

Mr. Speaker, our Metal and Allied sector continues to face stiff competition from imported cheap and subsidized iron and steel products. In order to protect this industry, I have retained the ad valorem rate of import duty at 25% with corresponding specific rates of duty in a wide range of these products which are produced in the region.

Mr. Speaker, Kenya has sufficient capacity to produce some paper and paper board products and therefore there is need to protect these industries. However, the common external tariff on these products is 10%. To protect manufacturers of these products from unfair external competition, I have proposed that the import duty rate which was increased last year to 25% for a one-year period be maintained for another one-year period.

Mr. Speaker, as you may be aware the Government banned the logging of trees to stop deforestation. However, our manufacturers who use raw timber to manufacture furniture and other products are affected by this measure as they now lack adequate supply of raw timber. To address their plight and at the same time protect our forests, I have proposed to reduce import duty on raw timber from 10% to 0%. In addition, Mr. Speaker, to protect the timber and furniture industry from proliferation of cheap finished timber products and to enhance local production, I have proposed to retain an ad valorem rate of import duty at 25% with corresponding specific rate of import duty on the products.

Excise Duty

Mr. Speaker, betting has become widespread in our society and its expansion has had negative social effects, particularly to the young and vulnerable members of our society. In order to curtail the negative effects arising from betting activities, I propose to introduce excise duty on betting activities at the rate of ten percent of the amount staked.

Mr. Speaker, although currently there is low uptake of electric powered motor vehicles in the country, green energy technology is being embraced in many countries due to environmental benefits and renewability. Kenya too needs to promote the use of this clean type of energy in line with the sustainable development goal 7 which can be achieved through lowering the cost of these vehicles through tax incentives. Mr. Speaker, this will encourage uptake of these vehicles as well as encourage investment in this area of technology. Further, it will support the policy on green energy thereby reducing carbon emission. In this regard, Mr. Speaker, I propose to reduce the excise duty on motor vehicles that are fully powered by electricity to 10%.

Mr. Speaker, Excise revenue has declined from approximately 3% of GDP in 2003/04 to about 2% in 2017/18. The law currently provides for an annual inflation adjustment for excisable goods that have a specific rate. The adjustment was done last year and the rates of excise duty on these goods were increased by 5.2%. Mr. Speaker, although the rates will be adjusted again in July 2019 by the inflation rate provided by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, the adjustment may not be adequate to address the declining trend of the excise revenues. Mr. Speaker, in order to address this decline and to boost excise revenues, I propose to increase the rates of excise duty on cigarettes, wines and spirit by 15%.

In other words, Mr. Speaker, excise duties on alcohol and tobacco will be increased as follows: a 750ml bottle of wine will have an excise duty of Ksh 136 which is Ksh 18 more from the current rate; the duty of a bottle of whisky will go up by Ksh 24 to Ksh 182 for a 750ml bottle. The excise duty on a packet of 20 cigarettes will increase by Ksh 8 to Ksh 61 per packet.

Tax Procedures Act

Mr. Speaker, the Government introduced the Growth and Enterprise Market Segment (GEMS) with favourable listing conditions for the SMEs to raise finance from the capital markets for growth. However, the uptake has not been good in view of potential back taxes that the enterprises may be facing. In this regard, Mr. Speaker, I propose to introduce an amnesty on the tax penalties and interest, on any outstanding tax for two years prior to the listing, for SME’s that list under the GEMS program to encourage them to list and clean their tax records. The principal taxes shall however be paid in full. 

Mr. Speaker, the Government is keen to position Kenya as a prime financial centre in East and Central Africa. The first step to achieving this is to make our financial services accessible to both Kenyans and our visitors. Currently, Mr. Speaker, the law requires one to have a KRA PIN before opening bank accounts. This poses challenges to visiting foreigners, privileged persons and foreign investors investing in our financial markets. In this regard, I propose to amend the Tax Procedures Act to empower the Commissioner to grant exemption from the PIN requirement, in certain circumstances, when opening a bank account.

Fees and Levies

Mr. Speaker, last year, through the Finance Act 2018, I introduced an anti-adulteration levy on illuminating kerosene in order to check the menace of adulteration of fuel. In addition to reducing the adulteration of fuel products, this levy has increased the cost to manufacturers of paint and resin who use illuminating kerosene as inputs. In order to address this problem Mr. Speaker, I propose to introduce a provision, under the Miscellaneous, Fees and Levies Act, 2016 that will allow manufacturers of paint and resin to get refund on the levy paid.

Mr. Speaker, in order to further cushion our local manufacturers, and facilitate the growth of the sector, I propose to reduce the import declaration fee (IDF) on intermediate goods and raw materials used by manufacturers from 2% to 1.5%, while increasing the rate on finished goods from 2% to 3.5%. In addition, Mr. Speaker, I am proposing to raise the Railway Development Levy for finished products from 1.5 percent to 2.0 percent to further cushion our manufacturers.

Mr. Speaker, raw hides and skins are currently subject to export levy. This measure has had a significant impact in increasing value addition in the sector. However, the levy does not apply to tanned and crust hides and skins which are also being exported at the expense of value addition. Mr. Speaker, in order to further accelerate value addition and promote the manufacturing of local leather products, I propose to impose export levy on tanned and crust hides and skins at 10%.

Financial Sector

Mr. Speaker, the Capital Markets Authority is responsible for promoting, regulating and facilitating the development of an orderly, fair and efficient capital market in Kenya. In order to effectively deliver on this mandate, the Authority requires powers to sanction the players in the market in case of a default. In this regard, Mr. Speaker, I have proposed amendments to the Capital Markets Act to empower the Authority to enforce penalties and sanctions on market players who violate laid down rules and procedures.

Mr. Speaker, the Policy Holder’s Compensation Fund was established to cushion holders of insurance policies in the event that insurance companies are unable to discharge their services.  However, Mr. Speaker, the Fund has not been utilized since its establishment in 2004, despite 4 insurers going under statutory management. This is because the current provisions of the law only allow compensation to claimants of an insolvent insurer. To address these challenges, I have proposed amendments to the Insurance Act and the Regulations to bring clarity and enable the Fund to be utilized to compensate claimants.

Mr. Speaker, boda-boda transport has become an important sector in our economy, it is one of the largest employers of our youth and also provides cheap and convenient transport for Kenyans. Despite the above benefits, Mr. Speaker, this mode of transport has proven to be very risky to the riders, passengers and even pedestrians. Further, Mr. Speaker, the accident victims, who are mostly from the lower cadres of the society, are left to seek financial assistance for treatment from friends and relatives since these boda bodas are not insured. In order to mitigate against these risks, Mr. Speaker, I propose to amend the Insurance (Motor Vehicle Third Party Risks) (Certificate of Insurance) Rules to require all passenger carrying boda bodas and tuk-tuks to have an insurance cover for passengers and pedestrians.

Mr. Speaker, the Retirement Benefits Schemes that invest in guaranteed funds are subjected to unfavourable terms of exit. In particular, the schemes are required to withdraw funds in instalments spread over three years otherwise they suffer a charge of up to 25% of the Fund value. This exposes members to low returns on the fund balance due to an extended transfer period. Therefore, Mr. Speaker, I have proposed to amend the Retirement Benefits Act to reduce the period of transfer to one year so as to allow members to access better returns.

Mr. Speaker, while both Individual and Occupational Regulations under the Retirement Benefits Act make provision for creation of reserve funds in the defined contribution schemes, the schemes are not required to make provisions for distribution of the reserve funds in the rules. This has made some members exit without accessing their entitlement to the reserve funds. In this regard, Mr. Speaker, I propose to amend the Occupational Benefits Regulations and Retirement Benefits Regulations to ensure that the exiting members receive their equitable share of the reserve funds.

Mr. Speaker, last year I introduced amendments to allow contributions for post-retirement medical funds in the Occupational and Individual Retirement Benefit Schemes Regulations. This was meant to enable members of these schemes to contribute for a medical scheme to be accessed after retirement as a form of social security. In order to ensure that many Kenyans enjoy this opportunity. Mr. Speaker, I proposed to further amend the Umbrella Retirement Schemes Regulations to allow members of the Umbrella Retirement Benefits Schemes to contribute towards Post-retirement Medical Fund. This will also contribute to the achievement of Universal Health Coverage.

Mr. Speaker, in order to establish the legal framework for the operation of the National Electronic Single Window System, I will soon submit the National Electronic Single Window Bill, 2019 for deliberation by the National Assembly.  Mr. Speaker, the Bill proposes to legislate the use of the National Single Window System as well as reestablish the Kenya Trade Network Agency. In addition, the Bill also seeks to amend various Statutes to recognize and formalize the issuance of electronic certificates/permits that are currently issued by various Agencies through the System.

Mr. Speaker, the aim of the interest rate capping introduced in September 2016 was to reduce the cost of borrowing, increase access to credit and higher return on savings. It is now going to three years and the law has had the opposite effect with micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) starved of credit and the loan books of small banks becoming smaller.  

Mr. Speaker, you will recall in the Finance Bill, 2018, I proposed to amend the Banking (Amendment) Act, 2016 by repealing section 33B of the Act. The proposal was motivated by the need to enhance access to credit and minimize the adverse impact of the interest rate capping on credit growth while strengthening financial access and monetary policy effectiveness. In addition, I highlighted a number of reforms that we were putting in place to optimize lending to the private sector while at the same time encouraging innovation in the financial sector in Kenya. Already the Central Bank of Kenya is dealing with consumer protection issues in the banking sector.

Mr. Speaker, given the challenges that MSMEs are facing in accessing credit from the banking sector and conscious of the need to spur business activities, I am in this year’s Finance Bill proposing a repeal of section 33B of the Banking (Amendment) Act, 2016. I am convinced this will unlock credit to the private sector and in particular to the MSMEs.

Further, Mr. Speaker, we will be launching an “SME Credit Guarantee Scheme” in a few weeks’ time, to deepen access to credit by SMEs without being subjected to complex application procedures and collateral requirements. This together with Biashara Kenya Fund and SME Fund will address the very reason why interest rate caps were introduced.

Mr. Speaker, the aforementioned reforms will not only address shortcomings in the credit market but will also catalyze provision of credit to support the Government’s “Big Four” Plan.

IX. Addressing Future Fiscal Risks to the Budget and Sustainable Development

Mr. Speaker, the budget is also about insulating ourselves against future risks and sustaining our long-term development agenda.

Public Private Partnerships

Mr. Speaker, the funds allocated in the budget for infrastructure development are not adequate to meet the growing needs for quality and sustainable services and to support the “Big Four” Plan. In this respect, the Government will continue to leverage on the private sector to fund infrastructure development through public private partnership arrangements.

Mr. Speaker, we have already made great strides in this area, and have awarded the Nairobi – Nakuru – Mau Summit Toll Road Project and approved development of the JKIA-James Gichuru Nairobi Expressway Project to be done under the PPP framework. These projects are expected to commence soon and will significantly reduce traffic in Nairobi City and on the Nairobi-Nakuru highway.

Green Growth

Mr. Speaker, as the host Nation of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya remains a global leader in Environmental Conservation and Sustainable Development. Mr. Speaker, we have continued to champion the green economy by spurring industrial growth in a manner that protects the environment from the effects of climate change. We are also committed to expand our forest cover from 7.2 percent to the 10 percent target.

Mr. Speaker, building on our commitment to foster a sustainable environment, we have issued another ban on single use plastics in all our protected areas, including: National Parks, beaches, forests and conservation areas. The ban shall be effective from 5th June, 2020.

Harnessing Natural Resources, Sovereign Wealth Fund

Mr. Speaker, as reiterated by H.E. The President during his State of Nation address in April this year, our resolve to sustainably manage our natural resources remains unwavered. Mr. Speaker, this is a new sector in our economy. We shall soon export the crude to establish its commercial viability. In addition, the National Intelligence Service working with Department of Defence is conducting a geophysical survey to map out the natural resources across the country. In order to prepare for that, we have finalized the Kenya Sovereign Wealth Fund Bill which is undergoing legal drafting before submission to Parliament for approval.

Mr. Speaker, among other thingsthe SWF Bill proposes creation of a Fund and provides a legal framework to guide the investment of revenues from oil, gas, and mineral resources. It is important to underscore that, other than the cost of managing the Fund, all the monies in the Fund will be used to finance critical development programmes, build savings for future generations in order to ensure inter-generational equity, and for stabilizing budgetary expenditures in the event of fluctuations in the price of the natural resources.

Digitalization

Mr. Speaker, the Government has eased service delivery to the public through digitalization of critical services in the e-citizen portal. We have e-Registry, and we are digitalizing land transaction services, business registration, motor vehicle and driver’s license services and services under the registration of persons, including passports.

As a result of the ICT penetration, Mr. Speaker, Kenya has been ranked seventh in Africa in e-commerce uptake and 85th globally, in the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Business-to-Consumer E-commerce Index, 2018.

Mr. Speaker, in May 2019, H.E. The President launched Kenya’s Digital Economy Blueprint for Africa in Kigali, Rwanda. The Blueprint serves as one of Kenya’s contributions to SMART Africa Alliance in its role as the champion for Digital Economy within the Alliance and proponent of an African-wide digital economy.

Mr. Speaker, the adoption of the Digital Economy framework offers us opportunities to leapfrog and join nations in the First World and actively contribute to the global economy.

State-Owned Enterprises Reforms

Development Bank Institutions/Banks

Mr. Speaker, the Government will continue with its initiatives to recapitalize and restructure the banks that are partially or wholly owned by the Government with a view to creating stronger Banks and Development Financial Institutions. In this regard, the Government as a shareholder is supporting the merger of the National Bank and the Kenya Commercial Bank that will result in creation of one of the strongest Banks in East Africa.

In addition, the merger of the Tourism Finance Corporation, IDB Capital and the Industrial & Commercial Development Corporation (ICDC) to form the Kenya Development Bank will the right capacity to support the industrial growth of the country by providing long-term development financing.

Sugar Companies

Mr. Speaker, you will recall that H.E. The President appointed a Task Force in November 2018 to review our sugar industry with a view to addressing the challenges in the sector. The Government will implement the recommendations from the Task Force, and in the meantime, pay all outstanding debts owned by sugarcane farmers.

Universities

Mr. Speaker, university reforms are critical at this stage. We shall review all the Universities’ public financial and management systems; appraise ongoing projects with a view to restructuring them; and implement radical measures that will include merger or closure of some universities and university campuses that are not able to sustain their operations against the number of students admitted or degree courses offered.

X. Conclusion

In conclusion, Mr. Speaker, the Government, under the leadership of His Excellency President Uhuru Kenyatta, has steered our economy to become the largest and most diverse in the region. Mr. Speaker, we should be proud of this and be ready to guard and further promote our growth and development.

Mr. Speaker, the budget I have presented today has undergone a vigorous preparation process in which we had to make tough decisions in the quest to move our country forward. Faced with limited resources we have had to make tough choices to cut low priority expenditures. I firmly believe that if we all embrace and support the measures spelt out in this budget, we shall create more jobs and transform the lives of Kenyans.

Mr. Speaker, this budget takes into account the social-economic status of our people and their desire for better livelihoods and quality of their lives. In summary, Mr. Speaker, this Budget:

  • Responds to the concerns of Kenyans, which include high cost of living, unemployment, poverty and income inequality;
  • Lays a firm foundation for economic transformation and renewal;
  • Aligns resource allocation to the “Big Four” Plan while sustaining allocations to critical infrastructure as well as pro-poor spending in health, education, and social safety net programs; and
  • Provides support to the youth and growth of MSMEs.

Mr. Speaker, the actualization of our development goals in the past has largely been driven by the Kenyan spirit of peace, hard work, unity of purpose and national cohesion. Mr. Speaker, these values remain critical for our growth and development. I therefore, urge all Kenyans to nurture and promote peace and unity of purpose as fundamentals in building the Kenya we want – a prosperous and peaceful nation in which we all aspire to live in.

At this point, Mr. Speaker, I wish to thank H.E. The President and H.E. The Deputy President for their leadership during this Budget preparation process.

Mr. Speaker, allow me to thank you, most profoundly for according me this opportunity to present to this august House, the Highlights for the FY 2019/20 Budget and also for the support the House has accorded the National Treasury in the budget formulation process.

 I am also greatly indebted to my Cabinet colleagues and the Principal Secretaries for their support and cooperation throughout the process of preparing this budget.

Many thanks to the Budget and Appropriation Committee led by the Chairman, Hon. Kimani Ichung’wa, the Finance and Planning Committee led by Chairman, Hon. Joseph Limo and the other Departmental Committees of the National Assembly as well as leader of majority Hon. Aden Duale for the time and dedication in sifting through the Estimates and constructive debates that helped refine this Budget.

A word of appreciation to the staff of the National Treasury and Planning led by the Principal Secretary, Dr. Kamau Thugge, who have tirelessly worked long hours to ensure that this budget and supporting documents meet the legal timelines. 

Finally, Mr. Speaker, I wish to thank Kenyans from all walks of life who gave their suggestions and proposals throughout the budget making process.

Thank You

God bless you, God bless Kenya

Mr. Speaker, in April 2019, I submitted the budget estimates together with the accompanying documents. As I conclude, I further submit the following documents to this august House;

  1. Budget Statement;
  2. Finance Bill, 2019;
  3. The Competition (Amendment) Bill, 2019;
  4. The Insurance (Amendment) Bill, 2019;
  5. Various Legal Notices;
  6. Financial Statement for FY 2019/20;
  7. 2019 Budget Policy Statement;
  8. Estimates of Revenue Grants and Loans for FY 2019/20;
  9. 2019 Medium Term Debt Management Strategy;
  10. Budget Highlights – The “Mwananchi” Guide, 2019/20;
  11. Statistical Annex to the Budget Statement for the FY 2019/20; and
  12. Public Finance Management (Biashara Kenya Fund) Regulations, 2019.

Mr. Speaker, I will soon submit the following bills which are at advanced stages of legal drafting to the National Assembly for approval.

  • Income Tax Bill, 2019;
  • Kenya Sovereign Wealth Fund Bill, 2019;
  • Central Bank of Kenya Bill, 2019; and
  • Kenya National Electronic Single Window Bill, 2019.’

KenGen Electrical Engineers Jobs in Kenya – Internship & Permanent Vacancies

Job Title : Electrical Engineers – Internship – HR/INT/ELEC/01/2023

Job Highlights

 Jan 11th, 2023 00:00 |  Jan 17th, 2023 23:59

Internship | Electrical Engineers

Job Summary

An Engineer on internship at this level will work under guidance and supervision of a Senior Engineer and is responsible for planning and supervision of machines attending to breakdowns ,assist in planning and installation and commissioning of new equipment as well as reviewing of project documents

Job Description

Duties and responsibilities

  1. Operation, repair and maintenance of power plants, instrumentation, power system protection, switchgear, generators, transformers, motors, compressors, workshops equipment, tools, drilling rigs and building services equipment/systems.
  2. Supervision of construction, installation and commissioning of power plant, plant automation and electrical equipment.
  3. Test and calibration of electrical equipment
  4. Monitoring, evaluation and reporting on maintenance programs, energy generation, projects implementation schedule and equipment performance.
  5. Collection of data for maintenance, projects and energy planning
  6. Contract management and administration
  7. Geothermal wells, steam-field management and reservoir monitoring
  8. Adherence to quality, occupational health and safety standards

Person Specifications

  1. Bachelors of Science/Technology Degree in Electrical and Electronics, Instrumentation Engineering from a recognized institution and accredited by EBK

Additional Information

Minimum Education Level : Undergraduate

60,000 Free Gas cylinders for Kenyans – Ministry of Petroleum and Mining Announces

The Ministry of Petroleum and Mining in collaboration with the National Oil Corporation (NOCK) has rolled out a project dubbed ‘Mwananchi LPG project’ to benefit 60,000 low income households with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders in Nairobi County.

The beneficiaries who will be drawn from households across the 11 national government administrative units will receive the 6kg LPG cylinders alongside grills and burners, whose distribution will be done by 11 firms recruited by the ministry.

Speaking on Thursday at Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) during the Training of the Administration Officers on the roll-out of the Mwananchi LPG project the Secretary of Administration, Ministry of Petroleum and Mining, Mohammed Birik said that there is need to shift from wood and charcoal which contributed to environment pressure and health complications.

“This Mwananchi LPG project is set to help vulnerable people in the community who are willing and capable of refilling the cylinder,” said Birik.

He said for the project to succeed, national government administrators among them Chiefs and Sub-Chiefs would be required to act as a focal point in government operations in regard to the project.

“I would like to appreciate our administrators who continue to be very instrumental, because they are able to identify those people we cannot access or interact with,” he said.

Birik called upon the administrators to be vigilant and stand against illicit filling points that may counterfeit the cylinders in order to deceive consumers.

“The ministry is issuing a warning to administrators who will attempt to take advantage of the project and exploit Kenyans by selling cylinders at a higher price,” he added.

In her remarks Nairobi County Commissioner Flora Mworoa stressed that the project is not political, noting that no politician is entitled to fund or register any of their supporters for political gain.

“This is a government project which is meant to ensure that our people do not continue using firewood and kerosene which are hazardous not only to their health but also the environment,” said Mworoa.

She assured the ministry that her team of administrators are committed to ensuring that the project is a success.

Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs from 11 sub-counties who underwent a LPG quick training on Thursday are expected to support the government by identifying beneficiaries, keeping records and coordinating the last mile distribution of the cylinders.

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Top County High Schools in Bungoma County

Best and Top Performing Schools in Kenya- Are you looking for the list of the best and top performing secondary schools in Bungoma County. Below is a list of all the best County Secondary Schools in Bungoma County.

For complete information on all schools in the country, visit the Schools’ Portal. Here you will find contact details, location, KCSE performance analysis and fees details for all schools in Kenya.

BEST COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN BUNGOMA COUNTY

School Knec Code  School Name Category Type Location
36602105 ST PATRICK’S KIMUKUNGI GIRLS County Girls Bungoma
36602107 FRIENDS SECONDARY SCHOOL BUKEMBE County Boys Bungoma
36602108 KIMUGUI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36602110 FRIENDS SECONDARY SCHOOL LWANDA County Girls Bungoma
36602116 ST MARTINS’ MWIBALE SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36602130 FRIENDS SECONDARY SCHOOL MISANGA County Mixed Bungoma
36602135 NZOIA SUGAR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36602138 FRIENDS SANGO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36602151 FRIENDS SECONDARY  KIMUGUI GIRLS SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36605104 KIMOBO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36605105 FRIENDS MOI HIGH SCHOOL-KAPTAMA County Boys Bungoma
36605113 KAPTAMA FRIENDS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36605114 J.B SERUT CHEMWEISUS S.A SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36611001  KARIMA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36611002 ST. PATRICK’S NAITIRI HIGH SCHOOL County Boys Bungoma
36611003    FRIENDS SECONDARY SCHOOL-KIBISI County Mixed Bungoma
36611004  LUNGAI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36611005   MALIKI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Bungoma
36611006  MBAKALO FRIENDS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36611007  MUKUYUNI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36611008   SIRAKARU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36611009   ELUUYA FRIENDS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36611010  MILIMA FRIENDS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36611011 PWANI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36611012    FRIENDS SCHOOL NAITIRI County Girls Bungoma
36611014 ST.KIZITO SECONDARY SCHOOL SIRENDE County Mixed Bungoma
36611015 FRIENDS SECONDARY SCHOOL BILIBILI County Mixed Bungoma
36611017    NABING’ENG’E FRIENDS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36611018   ST. BRIGID’S SIUMBWA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36611019   FRIENDS MUSEMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36611020 MAKUNGA S A SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36611021    FRIENDS MALIKI MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36611023    NAMAWANGA R.G.C SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36611024 FRIENDS SECONDARY SCHOOL NABISWA County Mixed Bungoma
36611028  MBAKALO FRIENDS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36612101 NAMILAMA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36612102 SIKUSI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Bungoma
36612104 LUUYA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36612105 ST. CHARLES LWANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL BWAKE County Mixed Bungoma
36612106 KHACHONGE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36612108 ST.JOSEPH’S NALONDO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL County Boys Bungoma
36612109 MABANGA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36612112 KABUCHAI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36612113 NANGWE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36612114 HON. MOSES WETANGULA MIKAYU FRIENDS SECONDARY County Mixed Bungoma
36612115 ST. JOSEPHS NALONDO GIRLS County Girls Bungoma
36612121 MAROBO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36612203 CHEBUKAKA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36612204 KIMALEWA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36612205 KUYWA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36613102 ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL WEBUYE County Girls Bungoma
36613109 MISEMWA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36613110 NDIVISI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL County Boys Bungoma
36613112 SIPALA FRIENDS BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL County Boys Bungoma
36613113 ST FRANCIS HIGH SCHOOL MAKEMO County Girls Bungoma
36613121 FRIENDS SECONDARY SCHOOL MIKUVA County Mixed Bungoma
36621103 MAENI GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36621104 ST. PETER’S NAKALIRA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Bungoma
36621105 ST. MARY’S SOSIO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36621111 ST. THERESA’S GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL KIMILILI County Girls Bungoma
36621115 KIMIILILI FRIENDS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36626102 KAPTANAI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36626103 KIKAI FRIENDS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Bungoma
36626104 NAMWELA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Bungoma
36626105 ST. ANTHONY BOYS HIGH SCHOOL-SIRISIA County Boys Bungoma
36626109 NDAKARU S.A SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36626115 FRIENDS SCHOOL KIKAI GIRLS SECONDARY County Girls Bungoma
36626203 MACHAKHA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36626204 BUKOKHOLO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36626205 A C BUTONGE HIGH SCHOOL County Boys Bungoma
36628102 ST. TERESA’S KABULA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Bungoma
36628106 MUNGORE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36628107 KIMAETI HIGH SCHOOL County Boys Bungoma
36628110 NAPARA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36628113 MWIRUTI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36630201 KIMABOLE SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36630203 TOROSO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36630204 THE SALVATION ARMY CHEPTAIS BOYS HIGH SCHOOL County Boys Bungoma
36630207 KIM GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL-KAPKOTA County Girls Bungoma
36630302 KAPKATENY A.C.K SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36630305 ST. TERESA’S GIRLS – CHEPTOROR County Girls Bungoma
36635003 CHEBOSI S.A. SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Bungoma
36635005 MISIKHU FRIENDS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Bungoma
36635010 MILO FRIENDS BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL County Boys Bungoma
36635011 MATULO FRIENDS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36635029 BRENDA FRIEND’S GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma
36636001 BISHOP PHILIP ANYOLO SECONDARY SCHOOL KAKAMWE County Boys Bungoma
36636002 ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL-LUKHUNA County Girls Bungoma
36636005 ST. PAUL’S SECONDARY SCHOOL;NARATI County Mixed Bungoma
36636009 ST. PETER’S SECONDARY SCHOOL- NDALU County Mixed Bungoma
36636010 MITUA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Bungoma

Multi Media University Course List, Fees, Requirements, How to Apply

Multi Media University Course List, Fees, Requirements, How to Apply

Online Application and Registration Guidelines

Self Sponsored Students

To join the university as a self sponsored student, follow the steps below:

  1. Decide the programme that you want to undertake and ensure you meet the programme qualifications stated in “Our Programmes” section.
  2. Click on “Apply” at the top of this web page or at the bottom of this section”
  3. Fill in the required information in each step of the application
  4. Finish the application process and submit your application.
  5. Once your application is submitted successfully, you will receive an email from us indicating your application ID.
  6. Pay the indicated application fee depending on the programme (find payment details below)
  7. To keep track of your application status, login with the Application ID and Password sent to your email.
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To join the university as a Government (KUCCPS) sponsored student, follow the steps below:

  1. First ensure you have received an invitation to our university from KUCCPS.
  2. Click on login at the top of this page or at the bottom of this section.
  3. Enter the required login details
  4. The first time you login, you are required to accept or reject the programme you have been offered. Accepting the offer gives you the access to other services while rejecting denies you access to any other services.
Requirements & Payment Details
a) Documents Required for Application & Registration

To apply or register for a programme, you are required to attach the following documents:

  1. Passport photo – a clear passport sized photo is required
  2. Scanned National ID – Applys to only Kenyan applicants who are above 18 years of age.
  3. Scanned Passport – applys to Non-Kenyan applicants
  4. Academic certificates – at least 2 academic certificates are required. Example KCPE & KCSE certificates.

b) Payment Details

Note: This only applys to self sponsored students.

Application Fees
Programme Category Fee (Ksh)
Certificate 500
Diploma 500
Under Graduate 1000
Masters 1500
PhD 1500
Payment Option 1 – M-Pesa
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522384 Your application no e.g APP_####

PAYMENT DETAILS:

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  • Account Name: Students Admission Number

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  • Account No: 0610262187946
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PAYMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR 1ST YEAR GOK SPONSORED STUDENTS (FEES & ACCOMODATION)

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Masters Fee Structure for East African Students

Fee Structure for Government Sponsored Students

Fee Structure for Self Sponsored Students

FACULTY OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Masters Fee Structure for East African Students

Fee Structure for Government Sponsored Students

Fee Structure for Self Sponsored Students

FACULTY OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION

Masters Fee Structure for East African Students

Fee Structure for Government Sponsored Students

Fee Structure for Self Sponsored Students

FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS

Masters Fee Structure for East African Students

Fee Structure for Government Sponsored Students

Actuarial Science Fee Structure for Government Sponsored Students

Fee Structure for Self Sponsored Students

Actuarial Science Fee Structure for Self Sponsored Students

FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

  • Department of Physics and Chemistry

Masters Fee Structure  for East African Students

  • Department of Mathematics

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Mathematics and Computer Science Fee Structure for Government Sponsored Students

Fee Structure for Self Sponsored Students

Mathematics and Computer Science Fee Structure for Self Sponsored Students

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY

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Fee Structure for Self Sponsored Students

NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OPTICS AND LASERS

Masters Fee Structure for East African Students

MMU DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES

Fee Structure 

MMU TVET DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES

Fee Structure 

TVET Diploma Programmes

 

MMU CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES

Certificate in Mass Communication Fee Structure 

Kamukunji TVC Kuccps Course List, Requirements, Fees, Duration & Job Opportunities

Kamukunji TVC Kuccps Course List, Requirements, Fees, Duration & Job Opportunities

KAMUKUNJI TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL COLLEGE

PROGRAMMES ON OFFER

# PROGRAMME CODE PROGRAMME NAME INSTITUTION TYPE YEAR 1 – PROGRAMME COST 2022 CUTOFF 2021 CUTOFF 2020 CUTOFF
1 4175552 DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL WORK AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT KSH 67,189
2 4175555 DIPLOMA IN SALES AND MARKETING KSH 67,189
3 4175556 DIPLOMA IN FOOD AND BEVERAGE KSH 67,189
4 4175727 DIPLOMA IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
5 4175737 DIPLOMA IN BAKING TECHNOLOGY KSH 67,189
6 4175746 DIPLOMA IN IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
7 4175751 DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
8 4175758 DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY KSH 67,189
9 4175770 CERTIFICATE IN BAKING TECHNOLOGY KSH 67,189
10 4175777 CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
11 4175789 DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
12 4175871 CERTIFICATE IN FOOD AND BEVERAGE PRODUCTION, SALES AND SERVICES KSH 67,189
13 4175888 CRAFT IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
14 4175889 CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY KSH 67,189
15 4175947 CRAFT IN SALES AND MARKETING KSH 67,189
16 4175956 CRAFT IN SOCIAL WORK AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT KSH 67,189
17 4175957 CERTIFICATE IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
18 4175969 CRAFT IN TOUR GUIDING AND OPERATIONS KSH 67,189
19 4175987 DIPLOMA IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT KSH 67,189
20 4175988 DIPLOMA IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
21 4175A01 GRADE III IN HAIR DRESSING KSH 67,189
22 4175A38 NVCET HAIR DRESSING & BEAUTY THERAPY KSH 67,189
23 4175A66 TRADE TEST IN BEAUTY THERAPY KSH 67,189
24 4175A90 ARTISAN IN FOOD AND BEVERAGE KSH 67,189

KCSE 2022/2023 ranking of best schools in Coast Region; Official List

2022/2023 KCSE top, best schools in Coast Region; Official list

Position Nationally Name of School Mean Score Region County Mean Grade
27 Light Academy Mombasa 9.9 Coast Mombasa B+{plus}
75 Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed 9 Coast Mombasa B{plain}
86 Arabuko Forest High 8.84 Coast Kilifi B{plain}
91 Qubaa Muslim Secondary 8.76 Coast Mombasa B{plain}
104 Dr Aggrey School 8.6 Coast Taita Taveta B{plain}
112 Kwale High School 8.4 Coast Kwale B-{minus)
113 Mwaghogho Boys School 8.4 Coast Taita Taveta B-{minus)
127 Kenyatta High School- Mwatate 8.23 Coast Taita Taveta B-{minus)
185 Bura Girls High School, Mwatate 7.571 Coast Taita Taveta B-{minus)
201 Matuga Girls High School 7.36 Coast Kwale C+{plus}
242 Mpeketoni Boys High school 6.46 Coast LAMU FALSE
247 Mwaghogho Boys School 6.3 Coast Taita Taveta FALSE
253 Kwale Girls High school 6.1825 Coast Kwale FALSE
266 MURRAY GIRLS 5.7 Coast Taita Taveta FALSE
270 VOI BOYS 5.57 Coast Taita Taveta FALSE

A.I.C Litein Girls School’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, Admissions, Location, Contacts, Fees, Students’ Uniform, History, Directions and KCSE Overall School Grade Count Summary

A.I.C Litein Girls Secondary School is a Girls’ only boarding Secondary School, located in Bureti near Litein Town, Bureti Constituency in Kericho County; within the Rift Valley Region of Kenya. Get to know the school’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, contacts, Admissions, physical location, directions, history, Form one selection criteria, School Fees and Uniforms. Also find a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.

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A.I.C LITEIN GIRLS SCHOOL’S KCSE RESULTS

Individual candidates can check their KCSE results by sending an SMS with their full index number (11digits) followed by the word KCSE. The SMS can be sent from any subscriber’s line (Safaricom, Airtel or any other) to 20076. For example, send the SMS in the format 23467847002KCSE to 20076. There should be no space left between the index number and the word KCSE.

One can also download the whole school’s KCSE results by Visiting the Official KNEC exams portal; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/.  This one requires the school’s log in credentials.

Finally, candidates can visit the school for their results. This is usually a day after the results have been released. It is important that you check your result slip to ensure there are no errors on it. Be keen to see that details such as your name, index number and sex are accurate. In case of any discrepancy, please notify your principal or KNEC immediately for correction.

A.I.C LITEIN GIRLS SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS/ GRADES COUNT

The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is how and where you can receive the KCSE results.

Moi Tea High School recorded an impressive performance at the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examinations. Moi tea led the Kericho County schools with a mean score of 9.63 (B+). Here is the list of top performers from Kericho county:

  1. Moi Tea 9.63
  2. Litein High 8.34
  3. Kipsigis Girls’ 8.00
  4. Tengecha Girls’ 7.65
  5. Tengecha Boys’ 7.62
  6. A.I.C Litein 7.408
  7. Sacred H. Roret 7.3
  8. Kericho High 7.2
  9. Kabianga 6.91
  10. Londiani Girls’ 6.5
  11. Londiani Boys’ 6.3
  12. Kipkelion Girls 6.26
  13. Chumo 6.23
  14. Sacred Hill 6.156
  15. Chepwagan 6.13
  16. Cheborge Girls’ 6.1
  17. Sosiot Girls’ 6.0
  18. Kericho Tea 5.78
  19. St. Francis 5.64
  20. Cheborge Boys 5.55
  21. Nyairobi 5.5
  22. Soliat Boys’ 5.3
  23. Sosit Girls’ 5.19
  24. Chelilis Girls’ 5.17
  25. Kapkisiara Girls’ 5.06
  26. Korongoi Girls’ 5.06
  27. Lesirwo 5.03
  28. Chepkutung’ 4.96
  29. Kiptewit Girls’ 4.95
  30. Tulwet Boys’ 4.87
  31. Roret Boys’ 4.86
  32. Moi Kipsitet Girls’ 4.85
  33. Singoronik 4.8
  34. Emmanuel Boito 4.77
  35. St. Thomas Mindil 4.76
  36. Poiywek 4.74
  37. Kapkatet 4.70
  38. Itoiik 4.7
  39. Chebigen 4.66
  40. Kaborok Girls’ 4.61
  41. Kapmaso 4.59
  42. Kipsamoi 4.5
  43. Kaminjeiwet 4.5
  44. Kapsogut Boys’ 4.5
  45. Chepkechei Boys’ 4.47
  46. Matobo 4.44
  47. Kericho Day 4.44
  48. Cheptuiyet Girls’ 4.44
  49. Kabianga Girls’ 4.4
  50. Chepkoton Girls’ 4.4
  51. Kedowa Girls’ 4.43
  52. Kebeneti 4.43
  53. Toror Girls’ 4.39
  54. Kenegut Day 4.38
  55. Lelu 4.36
  56. Chemamul 4.32
  57. Magire 4.29
  58. Getumbe 4.24
  59. Kapcheplanga 4.23
  60. Taita Towett 4.22
  61. Cheribo 4.19
  62. Cheptenye 4.15
  63. Milimani 4.3
  64. Kaptebengwo 4.1
  65. Kiptewit Boys’ 4.07
  66. Baraka sec 4.07
  67. Arokiet 4.07
  68. Cheptendeniet 4.06
  69. Kapsinendet 4.05
  70. Chepseon Girls’ 4.03
  71. Sitian 4.03
  72. Chepseon Complex 4.02
  73. Getarwet 4.02
  74. Londiani Township 4.01
  75. Chepngobob 4.0
  76. Kakibei Boys’ 4.0
  77. Tebesonik 3.96
  78. Ketitui 3.96
  79. Kusumek 3.92
  80. Koiwalelach Girls’ 3.9
  81. Kaliet 3.9
  82. Kipchimchim Boys’ 3.89
  83. Moi Sorget 3.89
  84. Momoniat 3.88
  85. Kaitui 3.8
  86. St. Luke Kiptere 3.8
  87. Keongo 3.79
  88. Chepcholiet 3.76
  89. Kaboloin 3.74
  90. Chepkosilen 3.7
  91. Kabokiek Adventist 3.7
  92. Kipsitet Day 3.69
  93. Tendeno 3.69
  94. Nyabangi 3.68
  95. Barsiele 3.67
  96. Murao 3.67
  97. Kaplelartet 3.62
  98. Manyoror 3.6
  99. Chagaik 3.59
  100. Thessalia 3.55
  101. Mombwo 3.51
  102. Siret Day 3.5
  103. Kibolgong’ 3.47
  104. Kapkeburu 3.47
  105. Kokwet 3.46
  106. Chemoiben 3.45
  107. Kapkiam 3.39
  108. Cheplanget 3.39
  109. Kelunet 3.39
  110. Masubeti 3.38
  111. Kunyak 3.36
  112. Ainamoi 3.33
  113. Marumbasi 3.3
  114. Telanet Girls’ 3.32
  115. Kenegut Girls’ 3.31
  116. Ndubusat Girls’ 3.3
  117. Chilchila 3.27
  118. Tiriitab Moita 3.24
  119. Kapkarin 3.23
  120. Seretut 3.22
  121. Jagoror 3.2
  122. Maso 3.20
  123. Chesinende Girls’ 3.20
  124. Kaborus 3.18
  125. Borborwet 3.16
  126. Ngeny Koiborot 3.14
  127. Londiani Finch 3.14
  128. Kapsenda 3.13
  129. Kabokiek Day 3.12
  130. Sondu 3.11
  131. Kabartegan 3.11
  132. Kipsolu Boys’ 3.1
  133. United Soy 3.1
  134. Kaminjeiwa 3.10
  135. Moi Sitotwet 3.1
  136. Tepkutwet 3.08
  137. Kaptele 3.06
  138. Kipsegi 3.05
  139. A.I.C Kakibei 3.05
  140. Kericho Township 3.05
  141. Kabitungu 3.02
  142. Kiptere Boys’ 2.98
  143. Chepkoiyo 2.97
  144. Motero 2.96
  145. Chebitet 2.94
  146. Koisagat 2.94
  147. Simboiyon 2.94
  148. Lorraine Girls’ 2.93
  149. Mabasi 2.93
  150. Reresik 2.92
  151. Saramek 2.83
  152. Musaria 2.79
  153. Ngesumim 2.79
  154. Cheptororiet 2.77
  155. Kapias 2.69
  156. Kamanamsim 2.69
  157. Kedowa Mixed 2.63
  158. Siongi 2.58
  159. Buchenge Day 2.53
  160. Kapng’etuny 2.52
  161. Laliat 2.51
  162. Masaita 2.5
  163. Tulwap Kipsigis 2.47
  164. AGC Liloch 2.46
  165. Kiprengwe 2.45
  166. Litein East 2.4
  167. Tunnel 2.4
  168. Ngoina 2.35
  169. Ngororga 2.24
  170. Butiik 2.23
  171. Kedowa Special 2.2
  172. Nelson Mandela 2.15
  173. Tumaini 2.14
  174. St. Paul Charera 2.03

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A.I.C LITEIN GIRLS SCHOOL’S BASIC INFO & CONTACTS AT A GLANCE

In need of more information about the school? Worry not. Use any of the contacts below for inquiries and/ or clarifications. Here is a collation of the school’s basic details:

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: A.I.C Litein Girls Secondary School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 28522520
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 85 – 20210 Litein, Kenya
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:

A.I.C LITEIN GIRLS SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

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A.I.C LITEIN GIRLS SCHOOL’S VISION
A.I.C LITEIN GIRLS SCHOOL’S MISSION
A.I.C LITEIN GIRLS SCHOOL’S MOTTO
A.I.C LITEIN GIRLS SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.

You have been selected to join form one at high school? Well. Congratulations. In case you need to see your admission letter, then click on this link to download it; Official Form one admission letter download portal.


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A.I.C LITEIN GIRLS SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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A.I.C LITEIN GIRLS SECONDARY S CHOOL

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Knec SMS Code for 2023 KCPE Results and Online Portal

You can now get the 2023 KCPE Results online and via the Knec SMS Code 40054.

How to Check KCPE 2023 Results Via SMS

Students, parents, or guardians should send the candidate’s index number to 40054.

Once the results are announced, students will be able to access them. However, the service costs Ksh25 per SMS.

Due to the high number of pupils who sat for the exams, it is likely that the system might experience delays.

However, the government advises parents and pupils to be patient in the event this happens.

KCPE 2023 Results via the KNEC Portal

Apart from the Knec SMS Code, you can also get the KCPE results by visiting the KNEC online portal.

While on the portal, click on the KNEC tab and select the year the candidate sat for the exams (2023).

Enter the index number, submit and the results will appear.

 

Retirement guide- Ultimate lessons

These are the notes on Retirement from Tom Jefferson

Retirement

1. one day you will retire.

You won’t be going to work. You won’t have office power any more. No influence or at best, a reduced influence. Your cash flow will also reduce.! Check retirement date on your payslip.

2. Always go for your 30days annual leave.

Whatever you do during your leave, is what you will be doing when you retire. If all you do is to sleep or watch TV, then that’s what you are likely do do in your retirement. Remember the book of Proverbs. A little sleep and a little slumber, so shall your poverty multiply.

Watching Big Brother Naija will not save you heartache in retirement. Learn a trade or a skill during your leave. It will come handy. Spend your after-office hours learning something. Don’t spend it sleeping, Gossiping, watching TV!! Same goes for your weekend. Make them productive. You will thank yourself for spending your time productively.

3. Invest for your retirement.

Your children are not retirement investment. Don’t bank on your children’s support or the support of friends or relations. That’s a BIG risk. It may not happen. Be ready to take care of yourself!! Everyone has his own responsibilities. They won’t be able to help you that much. You will also lose your dignity and respect if you adopt a life of begging.

4. Start a hobby*early in your working days to take you along when you retire. Rearing chicken, farming or own a shop. Acquire marketable skills ( not useless paper certificates) Etc

5. Where shall you retire.

Build yourself a home. Don’t retire and start to rent a house or refuse to vacate government house. You will be at the mercy of your landlord at a time when your cash flow is not only reduced but unpredictable!!

6. Who shall be your dependants.

By the time you retire, your children should be above 18, and self reliant.

7. Don’t retire and stay in a big city  unless you can TRULY afford it. You can’t continue living in a big city after 60 with limited financial resources. The language and the hustle will be hard for you. Where possible, Relocate to a less expensive town where your reduced take home (pension) can go further.

8. Have property which can be rented or converted into cash.

Have shares that pay good dividends. Plant cash trees. Rear goats, cultivate vegetables etc. these activities will not only give you income but will also keep you healthy.

9. Live a simple life.

If you never built a house at your rural home, dont use your retirement package to build. It is unwise unless you plan to live there on a permanent basis or you are super rich and therefore can afford the luxury. The choice is yours.

Note that many of retirees die early because of the following.

1. They are Not mentally prepared to retire.
2. Lack of finances
3. They Lapse into Depression
4 They develop Hypertension/ Diabetes because of worries, anxiety and uncertainty “and financial pressures.

YOUR DESK AT YOUR WORK PLACE IS NOT PERMANENT. PLAN FOR YOUR RETIREMENT.

KRA- Over 3.6 Million Kenyans file returns by deadline day; Late filing to attract KES 2,000 or KES 20,000 fine

More than 3.6 Million Kenyans have filed their 2018 tax returns as the filing period officially closed on Sunday 30thJune 2019.

The improvement is significant with more than four hundred thousand taxpayers filing their 2018 tax returns compared to last year, which saw 3.2 million Kenyans file their returns by 30th June.

The growth in the numbers show positive progress in tax compliance, a move that will eventually drive the country towards economic self-reliance.

This year, as the deadline approached, Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) Service Centres did not experience long queues as have been observed during the previous years.

This improvement is attributed to the efficiency of the iTax platform and increased awareness campaign undertaken by the Authority encouraging the early filing of returns as well as on-site filing assistance extended to both individuals and organizations countrywide.

The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) acknowledges and appreciates, all taxpayers who turned up to the patriotic call to file their annual tax returns.

All taxpayers should keep in mind that penalty for late filing of annual returns for Income Tax Individual is Ksh.2000 or 5% of tax due whichever is higher, while Income Tax for Non-Individual is Ksh.20,000 or 5% of tax due whichever is higher.

Kenyans are urged to file returns early, beginning January of every calendar year, to avoid last minute rush that comes around the 30th June deadline.

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For all your queries on your tax obligation, you can reach KRA through the national contact centre callcentre@kra.go.ke or +254 (020) 4999 999, Facebook (Kenya Revenue Authority) and twitter https:// @KRACare. For reference, visit our website, https://www.kra.go.ke.

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List of all Senior Schools in Kisumu County

List of all Senior Schools in Kisumu County

S/No. SCHOOL NAME CLUSTER TYPE (Regular/  SNE/ DISABILITY TYPE ACCOMODATION TYPE GENDER REGION COUNTY SUB COUNTY UIC KNEC
3574 ALENDU SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KADIBO HNEK 39750007
3575 AROMBO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KADIBO 8B56 39750008
3576 KANDARIA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KADIBO S6EP 39750016
3577 KANYAGWAL MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KADIBO 99FH 39750012
3578 KOBURA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KADIBO ZMWV 39750011
3579 KOLAL MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KADIBO BUJT 39750014
3580 LELA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KADIBO WZA2 39750006
3581 MASOGO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KADIBO SARK 39750004
3582 MIGINGO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU KADIBO REHN 39750003
3583 NDURU MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KADIBO 76DN 39750005
3584 NYAKAKANA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KADIBO XCEU 39750009
3585 ODIENYA MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KADIBO 9L65 39750013
3586 ONG’ECHE MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KADIBO T49P 39750010
3587 OTIENO OYOO SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NYANZA KISUMU KADIBO PSHM 39750001
3588 RANJIRA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KADIBO ZMJS 39750015
3589 RERU A.I.C SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KADIBO X496 39750017
3590 ST. JOSEPH’S WITHUR MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KADIBO LKMF 39750002
3591 ST.CHARLES LWANGA NYAMKEBE SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KADIBO RU8D 39750018
3592 BISHOP ABIERO SHAURIMOYO SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU CENTRAL A8W4 39741017
3593 JOEL OMINO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU CENTRAL AHF4 39741016
3594 JOYLAND SPECIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL C1 PUBLIC SNE P.H BOARDING Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU CENTRAL JFFJ 39741015
3595 KEN OBURA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU CENTRAL L7GD 39741001
3596 KISUMU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL C1 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU CENTRAL TEL2 39741005
3597 KISUMU DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU CENTRAL CVP4 39741008
3598 KISUMU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL C1 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU CENTRAL ATC6 39700009
3599 LIONS HIGH SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU CENTRAL TGFR 39741012
3600 ST IGNATIUS LOYOLA SEC SCHOOL-MAGADI C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU CENTRAL KRXS 39741010
3601 ST. JOHN CHRISOSTOM KUDHO SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU CENTRAL NBCM 39741002
3602 ST. PETERS NANGA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU CENTRAL JQBM 39741011
3603 ST.TERESA’S GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU CENTRAL T9DV 39741007
3604 XAVERIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU CENTRAL UZUA 39741014
3605 DR. ALOO GUMBI SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU EAST DUQY 39701003
3606 G.P. OWITI CHIGA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU EAST WJE3 39701014
3607 GOT NYABONDO SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU EAST AAPM 39701015
3608 KASAGAM SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU EAST WGYL 39701001
3609 KIBOS SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU EAST H4WH 39701038
3610 NYALUNYA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU EAST YOGV 39701009
3611 NYAMASARIA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU EAST 4B3J 39701004
3612 OBWOLO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU EAST U2LE 39701002
3613 OKOK MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU EAST MXTF 39701005
3614 ORONGO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU EAST 4KEC 39701011
3615 RENJA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU EAST KQT4 39701019
3616 ST ALBERT ANGIRA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU EAST 5UAW 39701008
3617 ST. DOMINIC BUKNA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU EAST G3FX 39701018
3618 ST. PETER’S KINDU SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU EAST KTFC 39701010
3619 ST.ALLOYS MAYENYA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU EAST JF9X 39701006
3620 A.I.C OLAGO ALUOCH ALARA GIRLS SECONDARY C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST H888 39737035
3621 BAR KORUMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST KN73 39737037
3622 BAR UNION SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC INTERGRATED VI DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST AY6X 39737004
3623 BISHOP OKOTH OJOLLA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC INTERGRATED VI BOARDING GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST MYGV 39737002
3624 CHULAIMBO SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST PKUL 39737022
3625 DAGO THIM SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST WKW4 39737007
3626 DAGO-KOKORE SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST 49YY 39737005
3627 ELUHOBE MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST S7CF 39737023
3628 GOMBE KOKULO SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST YF9C 39737032
3629 HUMA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST XW4Y 39737030
3630 KANYAMEDHA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC INTERGRATED VI DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST 2PX5 39737014
3631 KAWINO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST ZBJ6 39737027
3632 KIREMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST 5FVX 39737011
3633 KISIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST AV4G 39737017
3634 KUOYO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST 5K29 39737021
3635 LWALA KADAWA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST VXP6 39737033
3636 MALIERA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST QN48 39737029
3637 MASENO SCHOOL C1 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST 8SWL 39700001
3638 MBAKA OROMO  SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST 7VW5 39737024
3639 NYANG’INJA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC INTERGRATED VI DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST UJUV 39737039
3640 OBAMBO SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST B67V 39737009
3641 OBEDE SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST 4PYS 39737008
3642 OGADA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST 62UA 39737001
3643 OGAL SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST U4QK 39737038
3644 OLAGO ALUOCH MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL – ARUDE C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST ZU86 39737041
3645 ONGALO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST ZUMQ 39737006
3646 OSIRI MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST M3GV 39737012
3647 SABEMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST LFPB 39737036
3648 SINYOLO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C1 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST FB35 39737025
3649 ST. GEORGES’ SIANDA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST PAWH 39737028
3650 ST. MARY’S GORETTY OLUOWA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST N3T8 39737031
3651 ST.GABRIEL BAR ANDING’O MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST 96R8 39737020
3652 SUNGA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST 49J6 39737019
3653 TIENG’RE MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST R3YV 39737003
3654 ULALO SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST AWTV 39737026
3655 USARE SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST 58NS 39737018
3656 WACHARA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU KISUMU WEST WZTZ 39737010
3657 ACHEGO GIRLS SECONDARY  SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI KCV8 39734401
3658 ARCHBISHOP OKOTH SECONDARY SCHOOL – OCHORIA C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI 9UGE 39734419
3659 AYIECHO NYATAO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI XDNJ 39734310
3660 GOD ABUORO SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI 7KHZ 39734411
3661 KIBIGORI MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI MEOK 39734413
3662 KIBOS VISUALLY IMPARED SECONDARY SCHOOL C1 PUBLIC SNE VI BOARDING Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI VQ44 39734313
3663 MARIWA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI BZ9M 39734409
3664 MASARA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI Z8NB 39734306
3665 MIWANI SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI PCWX 39734312
3666 MUHORONI MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI ARWH 39734403
3667 MUTWALA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI HRAH 39734410
3668 MWAI ABIERO OGEN SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI 9TW6 39734415
3669 NGENY MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI LW8G 39734308
3670 NYAKOKO MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI GQQF 39734302
3671 NYANDO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI R92E 39734417
3672 OGINGA ODINGA TAMU SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI 7UXA 39734412
3673 OLIK OLIERO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI V555 39734309
3674 OMANYI MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI G62G 39734311
3675 OMBEYI SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI AZRT 39734303
3676 OUR LADY OF PEACE MUHORONI SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI JLYF 39734414
3677 PADRE PIO MASOGO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI BQWI 39734315
3678 PROF. AYIECHO OBUMBA C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI 4N6L 39734307
3679 SONGHOR SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI 3HAC 39734404
3680 ST. AUGUSTINE’S KANDEGE SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI D8BF 39734406
3681 ST. CORNELIUS NYANGOTO SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI QJ7Z 39734317
3682 ST. JOHN’S LWALA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI RGCH 39734420
3683 ST. LEONORA NGERE KAGORO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI 6SWM 39734301
3684 ST. PATRICKS’ ODUWO SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI YWWP 39734407
3685 ST. RITA RAMULA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI 9ZTH 39734314
3686 ST. STEPHEN’S MENARA SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI YE7X 39734408
3687 ST.BENEDICT’S NYANGOMA C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI WMLR 39734304
3688 ST.BONIFACE MAGARE SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI SZZ2 39734305
3689 ST.GREGORY KORU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI BH62 39734402
3690 SUGAR RESEARCH MIXED SECONDARY C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU MUHORONI 2QSR 39734318
3691 ABWAO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH MDDM 39733301
3692 ACK RAE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH Z4BY 39733108
3693 AGAI MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC INTERGRATED VI DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH PWZQ 39733201
3694 ANDING’O OPANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH H9SX 39733302
3695 APOKO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH 3CNS 39733223
3696 APONDO KASAYE SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH PSGN 39733312
3697 BISHOP N.K.NGALA SECONDARY SCHOOL-OBUORA C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH KNBH 39733202
3698 BISHOP OKUMU SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH JGK9 39733203
3699 BODI MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH ALJ9 39733204
3700 CHERWA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH SX8Y 39733101
3701 DIRUBI SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH 7LL8 39733205
3702 GUU MIXED TECHNICAL SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH AJ5J 39733206
3703 HOLO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH ZQBK 39733207
3704 KABONDO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH MT5W 39733208
3705 KANDARIA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH XWGY 39733102
3706 LISANA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH 3V59 39733103
3707 LWANDA HIGH SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH CRGW 39733221
3708 MAGUNGA SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH QK75 39733104
3709 MBORA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH 6QM4 39733309
3710 MBUGRA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH 8AE2 39733303
3711 MIRIU MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH JTJU 39733209
3712 MORO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH 6ZNG 39733105
3713 NAKI SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH GMBV 39733210
3714 NDORI BC. MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH HAWB 39733211
3715 NYABOLA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH HCVJ 39733106
3716 NYABONDO HIGH SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH 48TF 39733212
3717 NYADINA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH K8FX 39733310
3718 NYAKACH GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL C1 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH 82QP 39733213
3719 NYONG’ONG’A SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH HGFA 39733304
3720 OLEMBO BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH DB5D 39733107
3721 OLWALO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH 4ZG5 39733116
3722 OREMO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH ABNW 39733115
3723 OUR LADY OF LOURDES BOLO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH TBMV 39733308
3724 PAWTENGE SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH EWXB 39733118
3725 RAGEN A.I.C. MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH LR9G 39733109
3726 RAKWARO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH XMD2 39733214
3727 SANGO BURU MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH UMX7 39733306
3728 SANG’ORO SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH 9JF4 39733305
3729 SIANY MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH FQ79 39733215
3730 SIGOTI COMPLEX GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH LK5X 39733216
3731 ST ALOYS GEM SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH FUBM 39733110
3732 ST MARY’S NYAMARIMBA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH GUJB 39733219
3733 ST. ANTONY’S SECONDARY SCHOOL – KAJIMBO C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH K5BB 39733217
3734 ST. CHARLES LWANGA NDORI SECONDARY SCOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH 27SD 39733111
3735 ST. CORNELIUS RAMULA ODOWA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH NC35 39733220
3736 ST. GEORGE SPECIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL C1 PUBLIC SNE P.H BOARDING Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH RZ7P 39733224
3737 ST. HILARIUS NYABONDO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH XM38 39733218
3738 ST. PATRICK’S OBANGE SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH W3D3 39733311
3739 ST.LAWRENCE KOGOLA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH EFNW 39733117
3740 THURDIBUORO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH BSHQ 39733307
3741 THURGEM SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH CM74 39733112
3742 URUDI MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH R4CT 39733113
3743 WILLIAM BOOTH-BAR KAWARINDA MIXED DAY SECONDARY C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYAKACH JHBY 39733222
3744 AHERO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC INTERGRATED VI BOARDING GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO A7HA 39713001
3745 APONDO MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO 5BJ8 39713017
3746 AWASI P.A.G. GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO BY79 39713016
3747 AWASI PAG BOYS HIGH SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO 36QV 39713002
3748 BUNDE MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO Z6UT 39713004
3749 DISI SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO YR9F 39713020
3750 HON. JARED OKELLO OLASI MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO JKUA 39713046
3751 KANYANG’ORO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO 84JB 39713045
3752 KARANDA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO BK85 39713019
3753 KATOLO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO YRPA 39713007
3754 KOCHOGO HIGH SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO QRRS 39713009
3755 KOWUOR SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO BRYL 39713018
3756 NYALENDA GIRLS SECONDARY  SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO HM3A 39713040
3757 OKANJA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO 23EQ 39713013
3758 OMBAKA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO 4XVZ 39713043
3759 ONJIKO HIGH SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO YXVQ 39713006
3760 ONJIKO KOBONGO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO 5QZS 39713044
3761 OREN MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO 2QH6 39713011
3762 PALA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO HH4W 39713014
3763 ST. CAMULUS OGWEDHI MIXED SEC SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO 4EAB 39713005
3764 ST. CHRISTOPHER AYWEYO R. C. MIXED SECONDARY SCH C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO XCCF 39713003
3765 ST. PETER’S KONIM MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO 7AT7 39713012
3766 ST. TERESA’S WAWIDHI MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO P962 39713039
3767 ST.ALEX AYUCHA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO N8ZL 39713010
3768 ST.MICHAELS WANG’ANG’A SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU NYANDO 9FY9 39713015
3769 ADUONG’ MONGE SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME W3YT 39714118
3770 ALUNGO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME L7LH 39714105
3771 ALWALA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME 5MS7 39714103
3772 ASOL MIXED SECONDARY C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME X433 39714127
3773 BISHOP ABIERO GIRLS MAGWAR SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU SEME T6SJ 39714126
3774 BISHOP ABIERO ORUGA C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY MIXED NYANZA KISUMU SEME 2X29 39714115
3775 BISHOP OKOTH MIRANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME 7XAV 39714120
3776 BONDE  MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY MIXED NYANZA KISUMU SEME WPLJ 39714104
3777 DIEMO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME MLQX 39714107
3778 DR. JAMES NYIKAL SEC SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME PAT9 39714137
3779 ENG. OWITI ABOL GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU SEME AJZ8 39714133
3780 KADERO SUNRISE SECONDARY C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME R9S5 39714110
3781 KINDU MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME EZQ3 39714136
3782 KITMIKAYI MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME RBN4 39714124
3783 KORWENJE SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME BCBX 39714131
3784 MAGWAR MODEL SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NYANZA KISUMU SEME R2SE 39714132
3785 MANYWANDA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME 2HNB 39714129
3786 MARIWA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME BXC5 39714122
3787 MAYIEKA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME RGB8 39714109
3788 NDIRU MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME HF8Z 39714102
3789 NDURU KADERO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME GNRW 39714130
3790 NGERE HIGH SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NYANZA KISUMU SEME VPFW 39714101
3791 NYAMGUN MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME MPDK 39714117
3792 NYATIGO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME EHFU 39714134
3793 NYAWANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME A8KH 39714116
3794 OMUYA MIXED SEC SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME VVSV 39714112
3795 ORANDO SEC C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY MIXED NYANZA KISUMU SEME X7J5 39714121
3796 PROF ANYANG’ NYONG’O SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME XFNU 39714128
3797 RANEN GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU SEME 5TEZ 39714135
3798 RAPOGI SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME WNEB 39714108
3799 RATTA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME B6XU 39714123
3800 RIDORE ACK MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME ZGLW 39714113
3801 ST PAUL’S BARKORWA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME DVAV 39714119
3802 ST. ALOYS RERU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU SEME 3Q9B 39714111
3803 ST. BARNABAS GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS NYANZA KISUMU SEME AVJD 39714106
3804 ST. JOHNS NGUTU SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME 4S34 39714114
3805 ST.PETER’S KAJULU SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NYANZA KISUMU SEME QFBC 39714125

St Patrick’s Iten High School 2023 KCSE Official Results Analysis

St Patrick’s Iten High School has once again posted a good performance at the 2023 KCSE examinations. The release of the 2023 KCSE results by Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu and the Kenya National Examinations Council caused jubilation at the top performing school.

In the 2023 KCSE examinations, the school had all the registered candidates getting a mean grade C+ and above. This means all the KCSE 2023 candidates will proceed to university in 2024.

The School recorded an impressive result in the 2023 KCSE exams. Below is the full analysis of the school’s KCSE 2023 performance.

Get the school’s Full details here: St Patrick’s Iten High School 

Below is the school’s mean grade, grade count analysis and number of students who qualified for university degree courses.

St Patrick’s Iten High School managed to get a mean score of 8.369 points, which is a mean grade of B{minus}, to emerge among the top and best performing schools nationally. The school was ranked at position 133 nationally.

Position Nationally Name of School Region County kcse 2023 Mean Score kcse 2023 Mean Grade School Type Category
133 St. Patrick’s iten Rift Valley Elgeyo Marakwet 8.369 B-{minus) Boys

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How to download the KCSE 2023-2024 Results online for the whole school: the knec online results portal; http://www.knec-portal.ac.ke

KCSE Results 2023/2024; All you need to know

KCSE Results 2023/2024 – www.knec-portal.ac.ke

Check KCSE Results 2023-2024 Via SMS, Online

KCSE Results 2023/2024 – www.knec-portal.ac.ke

Check KCSE Results 2023-2024 Via SMS, Online

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TSC 2023 Teachers Deployment List in Kisii County (Masaba South)

S/NO Full Name TSC No Grade Gender mobile email Imparement Current Region Current County work county Current Sub-County Current Inst-Name Current Inst-Code
20 Tom Matunda Muma 325590 C1 M 722295441 mumatomy@gmail.com NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Got-nyango Pri Sch 14701454337
25 Charles Ondieki Oira 507242 C1 M 729944294 charlesoira1977@gmail.com NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Mokorogainwa Pri Sch 14701454089
29 Esnah Bogomba Onsare 495039 C1 F 726589743 esnahonsare39@mwalimu.tsc.go.ke NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Bogeche Pri Sch 14701454326
30 Elijah Osoro Birundu 407108 C1 M 725121300 elijahosoro@gmail.com NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH St. Stephen Ichuni Mixed Primary School 14701454321
46 Marcellah Kerubo Ogoro 514569 C1 F 711687281 marcellah80@yahoo.com NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Sirirokwe Primary School 14701454119
49 Joshua Maoga Ongechi 441187 C5 M 725558388 joshuamaoga1973@gmail.com NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Ikenye S.D.A Primary School 14701454085
56 Innocent Ombati Maina 487315 C1 M 712837628 mainainnocent7@gmail.com NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Mesocho Pri Sch 14701454088
68 Douglas Nyaribo Omboga 608721 B5 M 710374870 douglas.omboga@yahoo.com NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Masimba Pri Sch 14701454086
72 Alice Kerubo Michieka 309892 C3 F 725659400 alicemicheka@gmail.com NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Nyanturago   Pri Sch 14701454336
82 Merceline Kwamboka Ochwang’I 454537 C1 F 729788902 Mercelineochwangi37@mwalimu.com NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Ikenye S.D.A Primary School 14701454085
97 William Barongo Amima 397495 C1 M 724430022 williamamima95@mwalimutsc.go.ke NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Nyankoba Community Primary School 14701454389
100 Jared Morara Nyabengi 384500 C4 M 726800302 jarednyabengi76@gmail.com NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH St. Stephen Ichuni Mixed Primary School 14701454321
107 Richard Birundu Mongeri 480581 C5 M 726221086 mongeririchard349@gmail.com NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Motonyeni D.O.K. Primary School 14701454111
108 Peris Kemunto Oanda 543331 C1 F 722792548 perisoanda9@gmail.com NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Nyankoba Community Primary School 14701454389
140 Richard Karioki Sangonde 467617 C1 M 720834399 richardsangonde@gmail.com NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Amabuko Pri Sch 14701454325
151 Vane Kerubo Mokaya 669000 B5 F 712734309 mokayavane63@gmail.com NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Keroka Primary School 14701454323
171 Stella Kwamboka Oyaro 558075 C1 F 720859914 stellaoyaro75@mwalimu.tsc.go.ke NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Gesabakwa Primary School 14701454161
198 Dinah Kerubo Bundi 485223 C1 F 720124334 dinahkerubo@gmail.com NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Nyagachi Pri Sch 14701454076
215 Jared  Sokobe 499086 C1 M 729310307 jaredsokobe@yahoo.com NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Moremani Pri Sch 14701454142
224 Norah Kerubo Mosioma 539088 C1 F 725007802 NORAHKERUBO@GMAIL.COM NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Ibacho Primary School 14701454341
269 Millicent Kwamboka Onchangwa 571029 C1 F 714553137 abugarank0677@gmail.com NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Gesicho Primary School 14701454077
276 Rael Nyaanga Nyansarora 510932 C1 F 727993106 nyaangarael@yahoo.com NONE NYANZA KISII KISII MASABA SOUTH Chitago Pri Sch 14701454328

MPs grill TSC over ‘loss’ of Sh720 million meant for recruitment of new teachers

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has come under fire over misappropriation of Sh720Million meant for recruitment of new teachers.

Commission chairman, Jamleck Muturi, on Monday, December 19, was at pains to account for Ksh720 million allocated for hiring 6000 intern teachers in July 2022.

The National Assembly Education Committee demanded answers concerning the recruitment of intern teachers and the use of funds allocated to the process. The MPs expressed their dissatisfaction saying that many unemployed Kenyans missed the opportunity to get the jobs.

“People lost an income that had been budgeted for by the government. Where were you, and why did you delay the recruitment of these teachers?” Hon Nyutu questioned.

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In a response, the TSC Chairman explained that the recruitment was a delicate process that began immediately but was disrupted by national exams’ preparations.

“We started the recruitment process in July 2022 but delayed it a bit in October 2022 because of exams,“ Chairman Muturi responded.

The MPs were though dissatisfied with the response from TSC.

“Recruitment is not a long-term thing, we have been seeing recruitment happening on time. Why did the commission not recruit and funds were allocated,” wondered a member of the Committee.

The agitated members are now demanding answers on the status of the allocated funds and demanded that the Commissioners be surcharged.

“We want to know if the money is still there. Ksh720 million was allocated. It was supposed to have served Kenyans and not fixing some money in some bank somewhere.”

“Why does it take so long to identify the number of interns you need? It’s a matter of time before someone owns up and if possible the commission should be surcharged. We will surcharge you. We will calculate how the money was spent to the last cent,” wondered the MPs

In his response, Muturi said the funds are intact.

“I agree. These people have not started working. There is no money lost its just that Kenyans have not earned their salary,” the TSC chairman said.

The Commission is currently recruiting over 35,000 teachers; a bull of whom will be posted to the Junior Secondary Schools.

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Here is the official Ministry Of Education List of schools selected to host Junior High school. Get the school name, KNEC Code, Unique Identification Code (UIC), Sponsor, Category, Gender and Accommodation Type.

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S/No County Sub County School Name KNEC Code UIC Sponsor Category Gender Accomodation Type
2150 NAKURU GILGIL COULSON GIRLS 27570207 VCWH CEB COUNTY Girls School Boarding School
2151 NAKURU GILGIL GILGIL GIRLS 27570234 QDGE CEB COUNTY Girls School Boarding School
2158 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH KIPKORIS GIRLS 27580032 23FV CEB COUNTY Girls School Boarding School
2162 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH CHEPTUECH BOYS SEC. 27565404 KT8E CEB COUNTY Boys School Boarding School
2163 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH EMITIK GIRLS 27565405 DXXJ CEB COUNTY Girls School Boarding School
2164 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH MOI AMALO 27565402 THYU CATHOLIC COUNTY Mixed School Boarding School
2165 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH OLENGURONE SEC. 27565401 XPFF CATHOLIC COUNTY Mixed School Boarding School
2166 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH SIWOT GIRLS 27565314 S9H4 CEB COUNTY Girls School Boarding School
2171 NAKURU MOLO PCEA KAMBALA GIRLS 27538206 R942 PCEA COUNTY Girls School Boarding School
2177 NAKURU NAIVASHA MAGEREZA 27537333 CEJU PRISON COUNTY Boys School Boarding School
2183 NAKURU NAKURU ST. MARIA VERONICA 27511544 BX3S CEB COUNTY Girls School Boarding School
2196 NAKURU RONGAI MAMA NGINA 27552019 5P5H COUNTY Mixed School Boarding School
7348 NAKURU GILGIL COULSON BOYS 27570205 J6BT CEB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7427 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH KERINGET BOYS 27565301 SMA7 CEB COUNTY Boys School Day School
7621 NAKURU RONGAI MATUIKU 27552028 5P5H CEB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
2152 NAKURU GILGIL KOELEL 27570201 JS6H CEB REGIONAL Boys School Boarding School
2167 NAKURU MOLO ELBURGON SEC 27538102 6C48 CEB REGIONAL Mixed School Boarding School
2168 NAKURU MOLO MARY MOUNT GIRLS 27538204 X77F CATHOLIC REGIONAL Girls School Boarding School
2169 NAKURU MOLO MICHINDA BOYS 27538101 HRMR CEB REGIONAL Boys School Boarding School
2170 NAKURU MOLO MOLO ACADEMY 27538208 QNDP CEB REGIONAL Boys School Boarding School
2173 NAKURU NAIVASHA ENAIPOSHA GIRLS SEC 27537319 RTLD CEB REGIONAL Girls School Boarding School
2174 NAKURU NAIVASHA KIAMBOGO SEC. 27537502 ACDH CATHOLIC REGIONAL Boys School Boarding School
2175 NAKURU NAIVASHA MAAI MAHIU BOYS 27537501 YCA3 AIC REGIONAL Boys School Boarding School
2176 NAKURU NAIVASHA MAAI MAHIU GIRLS 27537505 7GER AIC REGIONAL Girls School Boarding School
2178 NAKURU NAIVASHA NAIVASHA GIRLS SEC 27537301 8KPJ CEB REGIONAL Girls School Boarding School
2179 NAKURU NAIVASHA NAIVASHA HIGH SCHOOL 27537303 EU79 AIC REGIONAL Boys School Boarding School
2184 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH BAHATI PCEA GIRLS 27536203 Q86T CDN REGIONAL Girls School Boarding School
2186 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH JOMO KENYATTA BOYS 27536201 5723 CEB REGIONAL Boys School Boarding School
2187 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH JOMO KENYATTA GIRLS 27536241 4P8C CEB REGIONAL Girls School Boarding School
2190 NAKURU NJORO LARMUDIAC SEC 27564108 6853 CATHOLIC REGIONAL Mixed School Boarding School
2191 NAKURU NJORO NJORO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL 27564101 UL3F CEB REGIONAL Boys School Boarding School
2192 NAKURU NJORO NJORO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 27564102 JH2R CEB REGIONAL Girls School Boarding School
2193 NAKURU RONGAI AIC MOROP 27552018 GD25 AIC REGIONAL Girls School Boarding School
2194 NAKURU RONGAI KIROBON BOYS 27552049 B79F AIC REGIONAL Boys School Boarding School
2195 NAKURU RONGAI KIROBON GIRLS 27552032 YXR3 AIC REGIONAL Girls School Boarding School
2197 NAKURU RONGAI SOLAI BOYS 27552002 NGNE CATHOLIC REGIONAL Boys School Boarding School
7616 NAKURU RONGAI KIPSYENAN 27552047 B79F CEB REGIONAL Mixed School Day School
2155 NAKURU GILGIL UTUMISHI ACADEMY 27500008 D3WB NPS NATIONAL Boys School Boarding School
2156 NAKURU GILGIL UTUMISHI GIRLS 27500010 RE74 NPS NATIONAL Girls School Boarding School
2180 NAKURU NAKURU NAKURU BOYS 27500002 YGGK CEB NATIONAL Boys School Boarding School
2181 NAKURU NAKURU NAKURU GIRLS 27500009 CJQE CEB NATIONAL Girls School Boarding School
2188 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH MOI FORCES LANET 27500007 K44P KDF NATIONAL Girls School Boarding School
2182 NAKURU NAKURU NGALA SEC. SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF 27511533 9WB9 CEB NATIONAL SNE Mixed School Boarding School
7618 NAKURU RONGAI LAKE SOLAI 27552013 5FB2 CEB PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
7626 NAKURU RONGAI MIMWAITA 27552079 TDYC CEB PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
7627 NAKURU RONGAI MUHIGIA 27552038 G22N CEB PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
7628 NAKURU RONGAI NGATA 27552051 V3BB CEB PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
7632 NAKURU RONGAI PATEL DAY 27552005 QF3M CEB PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
7633 NAKURU RONGAI PIAVE 27552034 4FD4 CEB PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
7634 NAKURU RONGAI RONGAI MIXED 27552078 ED38 CEB PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
7639 NAKURU RONGAI SPRINGS 27552064 83X4 CEB PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
9586 Nakuru GILGIL BLESCOHOUSE BOYSS 27570237 MZPF PRIVATE PRIVATE Boys School Boarding School
9587 Nakuru GILGIL GILGIL GOOD SHEPARD 27570208 N5ZK PRIVATE PRIVATE Boys School Boarding School
9588 Nakuru GILGIL SHINERS BOYSS 27570211 BUHD PRIVATE PRIVATE Boys School Boarding School
9589 Nakuru GILGIL ST AGNES 27570230 VZ7N PRIVATE PRIVATE Girls School Boarding School
9590 Nakuru GILGIL TERESIAS 27570229 92K7 PRIVATE PRIVATE Girls School Boarding School
9591 Nakuru GILGIL WELLSPRING MISSION 27570236 TTH2 PRIVATE PRIVATE Girls School Boarding School
9592 Nakuru GILGIL WELLSPRING SCHOOL 27570216 BQSH PRIVATE PRIVATE Girls School Boarding School
9593 Nakuru KURESOI SOUTH MARYLEARN 27565419 DWP8 PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9594 Nakuru KURESOI SOUTH ST,JOHNS KERINGET 27565323 K43E CATHOLIC PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9595 Nakuru KURESOI SOUTH ST.JOSEPH KIRANDICH 27565302 KA53 CATHOLIC PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9596 Nakuru MOLO RIFT VALLEY ADVENTIST 27538207 EYJB SDA PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9597 Nakuru MOLO ST.CLARE GIRLSS 27538105 HYN4 CATHOLIC PRIVATE Girls School Boarding School
9598 NAKURU NAIVASHA Arch Bishop Ndingi 27537307 J8QR CATHOLIC PRIVATE Boys School Boarding School
9599 NAKURU NAIVASHA Blessed mustard 27537507 V9RT PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9600 NAKURU NAIVASHA DN Handa 27537302 WEUH PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9601 NAKURU NAIVASHA L. Naivasha High 27537407 5W2Y PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9602 NAKURU NAIVASHA Lake Academy 27537342 KYBY PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9603 NAKURU NAIVASHA Lakeview Secondary 27537342 65Y7 PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9604 NAKURU NAIVASHA Naivasha BOYSs High 27537325 9AD9 PRIVATE PRIVATE Boys School Boarding School
9605 NAKURU NAIVASHA Naivasha mixed 27537331 JP3W PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9606 NAKURU NAIVASHA One 27 KAG 27537339 769L K.A.G PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9607 NAKURU NAIVASHA Rev. Githirwa 27537405 ZMNP A.I.C PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9608 NAKURU NAIVASHA Semita GIRLSs High School 27537306 6VSS PRIVATE PRIVATE Girls School Boarding School
9609 NAKURU NAIVASHA Silver Hill 27537326 5MGQ PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9610 NAKURU NAIVASHA St. Clares Of Assis 27537315 QH96 PRIVATE PRIVATE Girls School Boarding School
9611 NAKURU NAIVASHA St. Francis Xavier 27537321 44RZ CATHOLIC PRIVATE Girls School Boarding School
9612 NAKURU NAIVASHA St.Antony of Padua GIRLSs 2753413 7YN8 PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9613 NAKURU NAIVASHA Vineyard GIRLSs 27537336 5R8Q CATHOLIC PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9614 Nakuru NAKURU EAST ALLSaints 27511543 D5KN PRIVATE PRIVATE Girls School Boarding School
9615 Nakuru NAKURU EAST Christ the King 27511105 AJABQ CATHOLIC PRIVATE Girls School Boarding School
9616 Nakuru NAKURU EAST LORETO 27511132 9CEU CATHOLIC PRIVATE Boys School Boarding School
9617 Nakuru NAKURU EAST SHINNER’S GIRLSS 27511145 9BMB PRIVATE PRIVATE Girls School Boarding School
9618 NAKURU RONGAI MOI HIGH-KABARAK 27552001 TDYC AIC CHURCH PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9619 NAKURU RONGAI MUSTARD 27552021 G22N ISLAMIC PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9620 NAKURU RONGAI RONGAI BOYSS SEC 27552016 QF3M CATHOLIC PRIVATE Boys School Boarding School
9621 NAKURU RONGAI RONGAI HIGH 27552057 4FD4 INDIVIDUAL PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9622 NAKURU RONGAI SACRED HEART 27552036 744T CATHOLIC PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9623 Nakuru SUBUKIA JUSTMORE GIRLS 27569212 PRIVATE PRIVATE Girls School Boarding School
9624 Nakuru SUBUKIA ST. FRANCIS 27569105 R86X CATHOLIC PRIVATE Mixed School Boarding School
9625 Nakuru SUBUKIA ST. YERMO 27569201 3EBT CATHOLIC PRIVATE Girls School Boarding School
10162 Nakuru GILGIL BAKHITA 27570231 VXL6 PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10163 Nakuru GILGIL BRITSTAR HIGH 27570248 YXAX PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10164 Nakuru GILGIL FIWAGOH  MISSION 27570249 4862 PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10165 Nakuru GILGIL GILGIL MIXED 27570235 E4DQ PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10166 Nakuru GILGIL KARUNGA ELITE 27570209 PSZG PRIVATE PRIVATE Girls School Day School
10167 Nakuru GILGIL MT. OLIVES 27570255 PRIVATE PRIVATE Girls School Day School
10168 Nakuru GILGIL PEMA VICTORIOUS 27570223 7423 PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10169 Nakuru GILGIL RAINEDGE 27570253 PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10170 Nakuru GILGIL SPRINGS HIGH 27570254 CU4H PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10171 Nakuru GILGIL ST. JEREMY 27570239 DFH2 PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10172 Nakuru GILGIL ST. PHILIPS 27570251 PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10173 Nakuru GILGIL ST.PAUL MISSION 27570252 PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10174 Nakuru GILGIL TRINITY MISSION 27570228 9UEH PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10175 Nakuru MOLO ELBURGON BAPTIST 27538103 EK27 PRIVATE PRIVATE Girls School Day School
10176 Nakuru MOLO GEORGIAN SEC 27538120 7FHX PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10177 Nakuru MOLO MOLO HILLS 27538210 RUA8 PRIVATE PRIVATE Girls School Day School
10178 NAKURU NAIVASHA Bishop Wambari 27537312 NY7V A.I.C PRIVATE Boys School Day School
10179 NAKURU NAIVASHA Hot Springs GIRLSs 27537506 TTPM PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10180 NAKURU NAIVASHA Jeremiah Gitau 27537510 EY6L P.C.EA PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10181 NAKURU NAIVASHA Oserian 27537406 PACP OSERIAN PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10182 NAKURU NAIVASHA PCEA Longonot Sec 27537514 P.C.E.A PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10183 NAKURU NAIVASHA Precious view 27537344 D2LM PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10184 NAKURU NAIVASHA Sher Academy 27537404 9DJR SHER PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10185 Nakuru NAKURU EAST BARTMORE 27511520 BSTS PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10186 Nakuru NAKURU EAST City Mission 27511189 JE3Q B.O.D PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10187 Nakuru NAKURU EAST KHALSA 27511103 Y43V PRIVATE PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10188 Nakuru NAKURU EAST ST XAVIER’S 27511106 PRN8 CDN PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10189 NAKURU RONGAI ALMUMIN 27552065 J87C ISLAMIC PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10190 NAKURU RONGAI ARUTANI 27552004 H7K3 CATHOLIC PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10191 NAKURU RONGAI BOENIX 27552055 H76S INDIVIDUAL PRIVATE Girls School Day School
10192 NAKURU RONGAI BRIDGEWATER 27552043 9FCV INDIVIDUAL PRIVATE Girls School Day School
10193 NAKURU RONGAI CESARINA 27552052 JHER CATHOLIC PRIVATE Girls School Day School
10194 NAKURU RONGAI ELMA KAMONONG 27552070 ECXS CHILDREDS HOME PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10195 NAKURU RONGAI LAMPSTAND 27552062 5FB2 INDIVIDUAL PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10196 NAKURU RONGAI NJORO ACAD 27552059 JYT3 INDIVIDUAL PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10197 NAKURU RONGAI NJORO PRECIOUS 27552045 V3BB CATHOLIC PRIVATE Girls School Day School
10198 NAKURU RONGAI RONGAI PRECIOUS 27552031 ED38 INDIVIDUAL PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10199 NAKURU RONGAI RONGAI WEST 27552069 UKSG INDIVIDUAL PRIVATE Mixed School Day School
10200 NAKURU RONGAI VENESSA GRANT 27552048 83X4 GOGAR FARM PRIVATE Girls School Day School
10201 NAKURU RONGAI WHEATFIELDS 27552040 INDIVIDUAL PRIVATE Girls School Day School
2153 NAKURU GILGIL MITIMINGI 27570103 UWT8 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Boarding School
2154 NAKURU GILGIL MURIRICUA 27570102 P9FL CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Boarding School
2157 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH ELCK KONGOI 27580010 7LMU CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Boarding School
2159 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH KIPTORORO 27580016 NSJD CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Boarding School
2160 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH MAU SUMMIT 27580002 758X AIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Boarding School
2161 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH SACHANGWAN NDOINET 27580020 7GQG CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Boarding School
2172 NAKURU MOLO SOKORO GIRLS 27538114 ZB6U CEB SUB COUNTY Girls School Boarding School
2185 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH HEROES  SEC. 27536204 EV2N CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Boarding School
2189 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH ST. MARK ELDONIO SEC. 27536304 7ZVR CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Boarding School
2198 NAKURU SUBUKIA GREEN HILLS 27569303 9PT2 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Boarding School
7347 NAKURU GILGIL ARTHUR MAGUGU 27570232 5HXX CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7349 NAKURU GILGIL EBURRU 27570213 BQ2A CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7350 NAKURU GILGIL ECHARIRIA 27570238 GTVM CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7351 NAKURU GILGIL GILGIL DAY 27570202 T96L CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7352 NAKURU GILGIL GILGIL GARRISON 27570227 WNEA CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7353 NAKURU GILGIL GILGIL TOWN 27570242 4FRL CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7354 NAKURU GILGIL GITARE 27570221 HVZY CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7355 NAKURU GILGIL KAHUHO 27570104 ULZK CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7356 NAKURU GILGIL KAMATHATHA 27570259 YSW8 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7357 NAKURU GILGIL KARIANDUSI MIXED 27570256 AWW3 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7358 NAKURU GILGIL KARUNGA 27570204 J933 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7359 NAKURU GILGIL KEKOPEY 27570225 SAQ8 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7360 NAKURU GILGIL KIUNGURURIA 27570244 ZJ45 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7361 NAKURU GILGIL KONGASIS 27570106 5P97 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7362 NAKURU GILGIL LADY ANN 27570206 PWQV CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7363 NAKURU GILGIL LAKE ELEMENTAITA 27570212 YFSM CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7364 NAKURU GILGIL MOROP 27570257 66TS CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7365 NAKURU GILGIL MUGAA 27570101 9M3N CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7366 NAKURU GILGIL MUNANDA 27570105 MCHF CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7367 NAKURU GILGIL MUTHAITI 27570250 A7XL CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7368 NAKURU GILGIL NDERIT 27570107 DN4R CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7369 NAKURU GILGIL NDIBAI 27570108 QJV6 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7370 NAKURU GILGIL NDOGO 27570247 SF5G CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7371 NAKURU GILGIL NGECHO 27570219 DUVM CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7372 NAKURU GILGIL NGETETI 27570243 J74C CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7373 NAKURU GILGIL NGUMO 27570226 H4E4 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7374 NAKURU GILGIL NYS 27570240 QVVW CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7375 NAKURU GILGIL OLJORAI 27570109 QHVS CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7376 NAKURU GILGIL TANGI TANO 27570110 7THF CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7377 NAKURU GILGIL THUGUNUI 27570224 H5JC CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7378 NAKURU GILGIL WOODARD LANGALANGA 27570210 3NVF CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7379 NAKURU KURESOI DAGORETTI NYAKINYUA SECONDARY SCHOOL 27580044 FP6K CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7380 NAKURU KURESOI TILOA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL 27580044 KREM Sub County Mixed School Day School
7381 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH BARINGO 27580040 A3Y4 ACK SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7382 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH BONDET 27580035 22VU CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7383 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH BORON SEC 27580039 7AHQ CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7384 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH CHESIRIKWO DAY 27580034 YKNG AGC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7385 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH HARAKA 27580006 CGRR CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7386 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH KAMARA 27580028 QT9M AIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7387 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH KAPLELACH 27580024 FBUZ SCEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7388 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH KAPTICH KONGOI 27580022 QU3V CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7389 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH KARIRIKANIA 27580022 FEYX CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7390 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH KIBARAA 27580025 SHPT CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7391 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH KIO 27580014 4ZQM AGC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7392 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH KIPKEWA SECONDARY 27580036 XB26 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7393 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH KIPSINENDET 27580003 XYNY CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7394 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH KOIGE 27580004 Y6BZ CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7395 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH KORABARIET 27580018 B3QT CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7396 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH MASAITA 27580037 ULBU CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7397 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH MAU 27580029 KSRL CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7398 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH MAWINGU 27580027 5D2J CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7399 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH MKULIMA 27580013 L83A CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7400 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH MLIMA 27580031 B9ER CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7401 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH MUCHORWE 27580008 BRFK ELCK SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7402 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH MURINDUKO BAPTIST 27580012 BXB2 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7403 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH MUTUKANIO 27580023 5X8Y CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7404 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH MWARAGANIA 27580019 QQFT SCEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7405 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH OLETACHASIS 27565421 Y2DD CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7406 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH SET KOTES 27580033 8HWT CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7407 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH SIRIKWA 27580005 RQQA PCEA SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7408 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH SITOITO 27580021 VZRW CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7409 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH TARAKWA 27580038 G7FV AIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7410 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH TEMOYETTA 27580011 2UMM BAPTIST SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7411 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH TEMOYETTA D.E.B. MIXED 27580026 EVW6 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7412 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH UMOJA TULWET 27580017 4BUQ CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7413 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH AMANI 27565416 Y9JD CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7414 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH AMBUSKET 27565403 2TJT CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7415 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH ARORWET 27565413 UMP9 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7416 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH BARARGET 27565322 6TEM CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7417 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH CHAMANER 27565318 EJD3 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7418 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH CHEBARA 27565309 6JJZ AGC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7419 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH CHEBOTOI 27565412 3CXA CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7420 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH CHIKAMBA 27565414 E7LY CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7421 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH IRONGO 27565415 SDQ9 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7422 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH KAMWAURA 27565306 C9ZH CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7423 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH KAPKEET 27565328 LDN4 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7424 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH KAPLAMAI 27565411 FGA3 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7425 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH KAPNGOROT 27565311 9FFL AIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7426 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH KAPSIMBEIYWO 27565308 XQM5 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7428 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH KIPSONOI 27565319 84YF CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7429 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH KIPTAGICH 27565406 M5FW AIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7430 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH KIPTARAGON 27565408 PW52 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7431 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH KORAO 27565327 QCZN CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7432 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH KURES 27580044 UZPF CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7433 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH NGOROFA 27565410 SQNL CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7434 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH OGIEK KWANZA 27565326 9T46 AIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7435 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH OGIEK SOTIKI 27565321 EMQL CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7436 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH OLENGURUONE TOWNSHIP DAY 27565409 QAKH CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7437 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH SILIBWET 27565303 QNND CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7438 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH SIMOTWET 27565420 JTV3 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7439 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH SINENDET MIXED DAY 27565407 XGQY CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7440 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH SUKUTEK 27565417 UEGP AGC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7441 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH TENDWET 27565312 JWCU CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7442 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH TINET GIRLS 27565329 V66N CEB SUB COUNTY Girls School Day School
7443 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH TINET KAPKOI 27565310 DRT9 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7444 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH TINET MIXED 27565325 6PPY CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7445 NAKURU KURESOI SOUTH TULWET 27565316 2Z56 CRB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7446 NAKURU MOLO ARIMI 27538121 SVDC CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7447 NAKURU MOLO CHANDERA 27538106 H2U4 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7448 NAKURU MOLO CHESINGELE 27538212 PX9P CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7449 NAKURU MOLO ELBURGON DEB 27538107 CS9Z CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7450 NAKURU MOLO KAPSITA 27538115 3KJJ CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7451 NAKURU MOLO KIAMBIRIRIA 27538218 SUWS CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7452 NAKURU MOLO LAWINA 27538113 GDY4 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7453 NAKURU MOLO MARIASHONI 27538110 HSFS CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7454 NAKURU MOLO MIANZINI 27538104 NXX9 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7455 NAKURU MOLO MICHATHA SEC SCH 27538219 ALFT CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7456 NAKURU MOLO MOLO SECONDARY 27538201 WWMS CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7457 NAKURU MOLO MOLOHIGHWAY SEC 27538220 K9LQ SCEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7458 NAKURU MOLO MONA 27538217 XNTU CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7459 NAKURU MOLO MOTO 27538211 3QYG CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7460 NAKURU MOLO MUKINYAI 27538216 TJUT CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7461 NAKURU MOLO MWANGI MICHUKI 27538118 D2RK CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7462 NAKURU MOLO NJENGA KARUME 27538205 DH4L CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7463 NAKURU MOLO NYAKIAMBI 27538108 3ND6 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7464 NAKURU MOLO PCEA ELBURGON 27538112 MA22 PCEA SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7465 NAKURU MOLO ROMBEI 27538119 BP8S CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7466 NAKURU MOLO SACHANGWAN 27538214 863U CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7467 NAKURU MOLO ST BREDANS 27538111 YMQ8 CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7468 NAKURU MOLO ST JAMES MIXED 27538116 9QM5 CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7469 NAKURU MOLO ST JOSEPH ELBURGON 27538122 5FE4 CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7470 NAKURU MOLO TAYARI 27538215 46VH CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7471 NAKURU MOLO TUMAINI 27538209 3U4L CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7472 NAKURU MOLO TURI 27538109 KTMA AIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7473 NAKURU NAIVASHA GATAMAIYU 27537327 85KV CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7474 NAKURU NAIVASHA GITUAMBA 27537323 P5SK CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7475 NAKURU NAIVASHA GITURU 27537313 BR7U CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7476 NAKURU NAIVASHA GOVERNOR 27537512 QPWP CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7477 NAKURU NAIVASHA KARAI SEC ETY5 Sub County Mixed School Day School
7478 NAKURU NAIVASHA KARIMA 27537503 8NPW CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7479 NAKURU NAIVASHA KIJABE T/SHIP 27537509 AREG AIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7480 NAKURU NAIVASHA KINUNGI 27537314 A22L CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7481 NAKURU NAIVASHA KIPKONYO SECONDARY 27537414 HG4F Sub County Mixed School Day School
7482 NAKURU NAIVASHA LONGONOT T/SHIP 27537504 WRPC CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7483 NAKURU NAIVASHA MAIELLA CENTRAL SECONDARY 27537416 463R Sub County Mixed School Day School
7484 NAKURU NAIVASHA MAIELLA T/SHIP 27537402 SRAD CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7485 NAKURU NAIVASHA MARAIGUSHU 27537309 SSHN CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7486 NAKURU NAIVASHA MILIMANI 27537330 VEZH CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7487 NAKURU NAIVASHA MIRERA 27537401 Q4MN CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7488 NAKURU NAIVASHA MOI NDABI 27537410 48TH CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7489 NAKURU NAIVASHA MUNUNGA 27537311 7TWV CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7490 NAKURU NAIVASHA MUNYU 27537322 D8XP CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7491 NAKURU NAIVASHA MWICIRINGIRI 27537304 F5WF CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7492 NAKURU NAIVASHA NAIVASHA DAY 27537308 YN7V CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7493 NAKURU NAIVASHA NAMUNCHA PEACE 27537511 BCJL CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7494 NAKURU NAIVASHA NDABIBI 27537403 RPTZ CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7495 NAKURU NAIVASHA NGONDI 27537412 BLZ8 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7496 NAKURU NAIVASHA NORTH KARATI 27537335 CXHL CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7497 NAKURU NAIVASHA NYAKAIRU 27537332 CTC5 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7498 NAKURU NAIVASHA NYAMATHI 27537338 BMGD CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7499 NAKURU NAIVASHA NYONDIA 27537316 M2PY P.C.E.A SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7500 NAKURU NAIVASHA NYONJORO 27537305 VFZ6 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7501 NAKURU NAIVASHA RUBIRI 27537411 BWJS CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7502 NAKURU NAIVASHA RUTERE 27537340 23A8 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7503 NAKURU NAIVASHA ST. ANDREWS TARABETE 27537409 85A6 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7504 NAKURU NAKURU AFRAHA 27511104 NJL5 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7505 NAKURU NAKURU FLAMINGO 27511109 JSU6 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7506 NAKURU NAKURU HILLCREST 27511185 PEJE CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7507 NAKURU NAKURU KIMATHI 27511545 BJF6 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7508 NAKURU NAKURU KIVUMBINI 27511546 WRDN CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7509 NAKURU NAKURU LANET 27511111 TF5H KDF SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7510 NAKURU NAKURU LANGALANGA 27511112 X5FB CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7511 NAKURU NAKURU MENENGAI 27511101 FA2L CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7512 NAKURU NAKURU NAIROBI ROAD 27511531 34GU CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7513 NAKURU NAKURU NAKURU CENTRAL 27511184 MTBC CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7514 NAKURU NAKURU NAKURU DAY 27511102 P76E CDN SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7515 NAKURU NAKURU NATEWA 27511537 JJ7X JJ7X SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7516 NAKURU NAKURU RHINO 27511538 YYGV CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7517 NAKURU NAKURU ST. MARY’S 27511530 PMDY CDN SUB COUNTY Girls School Day School
7518 NAKURU NAKURU UPPERHILL 27511131 LGPY CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7519 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH BAHATI GIRLS 27536202 NGR9 CDN SUB COUNTY Girls School Day School
7520 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH BAVUNI SEC. 27536104 PSTF CCO CHURCH SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7521 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH BISHOP EDWARD DONOVAN 27536125 4VAK CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7522 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH DUNDORI SEC. 27536102 88UP AIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7523 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH HESHIMA SEC. 27536235 T3YZ CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7524 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH J. M. KARIUKI SEC. 27536223 HEJF CDN SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7525 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH KIAMAINA SEC. 27536207 6APL CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7526 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH KIMANI NGUNJIRI 27536160 DK9K CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7527 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH KING DAVID 27536244 P4X3 CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7528 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH LIMUKO SEC. 27536228 A7VX CDN SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7529 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH MENENGAI HILL SEC. 27536224 PLNT FPCK SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7530 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH MIKEU SEC. 27536136 5M4M CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7531 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH MILIMANI SEC 27536142 FFM3 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7532 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH MURUNGARU SEC. 27536213 QKX9 CDN SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7533 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH MURUNYU HIGH SCH. 27536126 YB6J CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7534 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH MWIRUTI SEC. 27536131 74PF CDN SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7535 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH NDUNGIRI  SEC. 27536301 EFSR CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7536 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH OLBONATA SEC 27536306 YNTB CDN SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7537 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH OUR LADY OF FATIMA 27536249 UMPK CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7538 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH RIGOGO SEC. 27536305 5972 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7539 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH RURII SECONDARY 27536227 DX29 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7540 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH ST. ANTHONY ENGOSHURA 27536212 F7VV CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7541 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH ST. FRANCIS BAHATI SEC. 27536234 MM95 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7542 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH ST. GERALD’S 27536243 CWYL CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7543 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH ST. JOHN’S BAHATI SEC. 27536206 BNH3 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7544 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH ST. JOSEPH KARI SEC. 27536101 AMZD CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7545 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH ST. JOSEPH KIRIMA SEC. 27536302 G6M2 CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7546 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH WANYORORO SEC. 27536135 KUWN CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7547 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH WORKERS 27536242 YPJ9 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7548 NAKURU NAKURU WEST CRATER VIEW 27506105 SSN4 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7549 NAKURU NAKURU WEST KELELWET 27506110 ZH8P CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7550 NAKURU NAKURU WEST KENYATTA SEC 27506101 P4XS CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7551 NAKURU NAKURU WEST MOGOON SEC 27506107 3MZP CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7552 NAKURU NAKURU WEST MOI SEC 27506103 HRU2 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7553 NAKURU NAKURU WEST MWARIKI SEC 27506113 HLH6 CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7554 NAKURU NAKURU WEST NAKURU WEST 27506102 DXCD CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7555 NAKURU NAKURU WEST TUMAINI HOUSE 27506104 UHZA CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7556 NAKURU NAKURU WEST UHURU HIGH 27506106 CN2C CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7557 NAKURU NJORO ANALAT 27564403 4HTV CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7558 NAKURU NJORO BAGARIA 27564203 PR2G CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7559 NAKURU NJORO CHEPTOROI 27564103 QLKF CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7560 NAKURU NJORO EWAAT 27564303 XK6P CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7561 NAKURU NJORO GATIMU 27564406 E4XH CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7562 NAKURU NJORO GICHOBO 27564107 73VD CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7563 NAKURU NJORO KAPKEMBU 27564304 WKKW CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7564 NAKURU NJORO KAPTICH 27564410 X3NW CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7565 NAKURU NJORO KENYATTA MIXED 27564115 T9K4 CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7566 NAKURU NJORO KERIKO 27564206 UD2P CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7567 NAKURU NJORO KIANJOYA 27564402 RTQ9 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7568 NAKURU NJORO KILIMO 27564105 JRGF EGERTON SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7569 NAKURU NJORO LARE VISION 27564204 E63K CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7570 NAKURU NJORO LARMUDIAC  MIXED 27564114 8E4Z CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7571 NAKURU NJORO LIKIA 27564407 TVCS CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7572 NAKURU NJORO LUSIRU 27564306 PUBM CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7573 NAKURU NJORO MAHIGA 27564210 NGZ6 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7574 NAKURU NJORO MAU NAROK 27564401 85PH CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7575 NAKURU NJORO MAUCHE SAMOEI 27564308 PEV2 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7576 NAKURU NJORO MOSOP 27564305 3GML CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7577 NAKURU NJORO MUGUMO 27564209 JHYM CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7578 NAKURU NJORO MUTARAKWA 27564309 M6D9 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7579 NAKURU NJORO MUTHIGA 27564211 JVTM CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7580 NAKURU NJORO MWIGITO EXCEL 27564116 DQYF CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7581 NAKURU NJORO NAISHI SEC 27564202 LGYS NAISHI GAME SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7582 NAKURU NJORO NDEGE SEC 27564122 HZQE SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7583 NAKURU NJORO NESSUIT SEC 27564121 7KYN CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7584 NAKURU NJORO NGWATANIRO 27564405 9Z2B CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7585 NAKURU NJORO NJORO CENTRAL 27564111 4ZDY CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7586 NAKURU NJORO NJORO DAY 27564104 YVZT CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7587 NAKURU NJORO NJORO TOWNSHIP 27564123 GGMG CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7588 NAKURU NJORO OGIEK NESSUIT 27564118 9QG7 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7589 NAKURU NJORO Segutiet Secondary 27564411 D32K Sub County Mixed School Day School
7590 NAKURU NJORO SINENDET 27564208 H8N8 CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7591 NAKURU NJORO SIRYAT 27564307 ZYFF CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7592 NAKURU NJORO SUBUKU 27564120 FABJ CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7593 NAKURU NJORO SURURU 27564404 JZCK CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7594 NAKURU NJORO TAITA MAUCHE 27564302 GPST CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7595 NAKURU NJORO TARAKUET 27564112 PKDL COMPLY SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7596 NAKURU NJORO TENGECHA SECONDARY SCHOOL[NJORO] VSRC CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7597 NAKURU NJORO TERET 27564110 4292 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7598 NAKURU NJORO TIPIS 27564408 ZYYQ CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7599 NAKURU NJORO WENDANI 27564301 XHEK CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7600 NAKURU RONGAI AIC TULWOBMOI 27552068 PWJ8 AIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7601 NAKURU RONGAI AKUISI 27552007 WB8L CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7602 NAKURU RONGAI ATHINAI 27552017 636B CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7603 NAKURU RONGAI BANITA 27552003 W6EA CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7604 NAKURU RONGAI BARINA 27552056 Z2ZW CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7605 NAKURU RONGAI BOMASAN 27552024 VTAL CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7606 NAKURU RONGAI BOROR 27552037 S6DE CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7607 NAKURU RONGAI BRIGHT HOPE LOMOLO 27552077 ECWM CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7608 NAKURU RONGAI BURGEI 27552066 PNXR CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7609 NAKURU RONGAI CHEMASIS 27552073 2WHS CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7610 NAKURU RONGAI KAMPI YA MOTO 27552023 YTXW CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7611 NAKURU RONGAI KANDUTURA 27552054 T72V CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7612 NAKURU RONGAI KAPSETEK 27552074 JJVR CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7613 NAKURU RONGAI KERMA 27552080 MAVU CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7614 NAKURU RONGAI KIAMUNYI 27552039 3S2Q CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7615 NAKURU RONGAI KIMANGU 27552076 ECZM CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7617 NAKURU RONGAI KOISAMO 27552071 XTXH CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7619 NAKURU RONGAI LENGINET 27552044 545P CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7620 NAKURU RONGAI MAJANI MINGI 27552061 SEKZ CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7622 NAKURU RONGAI MATUIKU SEC 27552028 FJDW Sub County Mixed School Day School
7623 NAKURU RONGAI MAWE 27552027 NL62 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7624 NAKURU RONGAI MEMA 27552020 E6ZZ CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7625 NAKURU RONGAI MERCY NJERI 27552060 AKSM CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7629 NAKURU RONGAI OGILGEI 27552033 ZL59 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7630 NAKURU RONGAI OL-RONGAI 27552026 EFN9 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7631 NAKURU RONGAI PAMELA SCOTT LELDET 27552067 PNC7 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7635 NAKURU RONGAI RUIRU 27552053 JBTY CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7636 NAKURU RONGAI SEET KOBOR 27552012 45F9 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7637 NAKURU RONGAI SOLAI DAY 27552075 HRBV CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7638 NAKURU RONGAI SOLAI KALE 27552050 NXK5 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7640 NAKURU RONGAI TUIYOTICH 27552063 HXMY CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7641 NAKURU SUBUKIA ARASH 27569211 TN53 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7642 NAKURU SUBUKIA FOREST HILL 27569209 P8J8 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7643 NAKURU SUBUKIA KABAZI 27569304 VR7Y CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7644 NAKURU SUBUKIA KIENI 27569302 WPR3 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7645 NAKURU SUBUKIA MAGOMANO 27569305 EQBV CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7646 NAKURU SUBUKIA MARY LAND 27569205 UUMU CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7647 NAKURU SUBUKIA MWIRERI 27569207 KVGG CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7648 NAKURU SUBUKIA OL DONYO MARA 27569309 KC63 CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7649 NAKURU SUBUKIA OL’MANYATTA 27569104 MZG9 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7650 NAKURU SUBUKIA OUR LADY OF VICTORIES 27569210 8R7Y CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7651 NAKURU SUBUKIA SAFINA HAJI 27569110 R9E9 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7652 NAKURU SUBUKIA SIDAI 27569308 GFCK CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7653 NAKURU SUBUKIA SIMBOIYON 27569109 27U4 CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7654 NAKURU SUBUKIA ST . PAUL KIRIKO 27569107 WPE2 CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7655 NAKURU SUBUKIA ST. MICHAEL GATAGATI 27569101 7SLY CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7656 NAKURU SUBUKIA ST. ULRICH LAMA 27569102 Y3QD CATHOLIC SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7657 NAKURU SUBUKIA SUBUKIA DAY 27569203 8CGK CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7658 NAKURU SUBUKIA TACHASIS 27569108 L6DX CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7659 NAKURU SUBUKIA UMOJA 27569103 8JUP CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7660 NAKURU SUBUKIA WEI 27569202 KCFE CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School
7661 NAKURU SUBUKIA WIYUMIRIRIE 27569106 H4UE CEB SUB COUNTY Mixed School Day School

Best, Top Candidates in KCSE 2021

Here is the list of all the 2021 KCSE 2021 Top Candidates nationally:

Position Candidate Name Gender School Performance Index
1 Jariel Ndeda Obura M Mangu High 87.167
2 Mukuha Timothy Kamau M Alliance High 87.139
3 Job Ngara M Mangu High 87.116
4 Chege David Kamau M st Joseph’s Boys Kitale 87.104
5 Ramadhan Musa Tepo M Light Academy 87.103
6 Muendo Cicily Mutheu F Kenya High 87.086
7 ian Mwai Toyota M Kakamega High 87.084
8 pita Shekinah wise F Kenya High 87.079
9 Mshindi Daniel Ouma M Light Academy 87.076
10 Brenda Cherotich F Kipsigis Girls’ High 87.066

Kagumo Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}

Kagumo Secondary School is a public Mixed, (Boys’ and Girls’) Sub-County Level Day  School that is located at Kahuro Subcounty in Murang’a County of the Central Region, Kenya. The School’s Official Phone Number Contact is: 0722334498.

Key Details about the school.

Country where found: Kenya.

Region: Central.

County: Murang’a.

Subcounty: Kahuro.

School Type/ Ownership: A Public School.

Nature os School/ CBE Level: Senior School (SS).

Category: Regular School

School’s Official Name: Kagumo Secondary School

Sex: Mixed, (Boys’ and Girls’)  School.

School Cluster/ Level: Sub-County School whose Classification is C4.

Accomodation Type: Day  School.

Knec Code:  10238117

School’s Official Phone Number:  (+254) +254-0722334498.

For electronic mail, use kagumomsc@gmail.com.

Total Number of Subjects Combinations Offered at the School: 6

Subject Combinations Offered at Kagumo Secondary School

View all available subject combinations at this school

STEM

3
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1035
Advanced Mathematics,Electricity,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2095
Agriculture,Home Science,Wood Work
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1004
Advanced Mathematics,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM

SOCIAL SCIENCES

3
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2064
Christian Religious Education,Computer Studies,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2098
Business Studies,General Science,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2001
Business Studies,Christian Religious Education,Geography
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES

📍 How to get more Information about the School

For more information about admission requirements, facilities, and application procedures, contact the school directly. Use the official phone number indicated above to get information about the school’s fees, uniform, meals and performance.

How to Select Grade 10 Subjects and schools

To select Grade 10 schools and subjects under the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) in Kenya, Grade 9 learners should first choose a career pathway (STEM, Social Sciences, or Arts & Sports Science). Then, they’ll select three subject combinations within that pathway and finally, choose four schools for each combination, totaling 12 schools. To select preferred Grade 10 Schools and Subject Combinations, use the Ministry of Education portal selection.education.go.ke.

1. How you can Choose a Career Pathway:

  • Identify your interests and potential career aspirations.
  • Select one of the three pathways: STEM, Social Sciences, or Arts & Sports Science.
  • Confirm your choice to proceed with the pathway.

2. Select Subject Combinations:

  • The portal will provide you with a list of subject combinations available within your chosen pathway.
  • Choose three subject combinations that align with your interests and strengths.

3. Select Preferred Senior Schools:

  • For each subject combination, select four schools from the available clusters.
  • This ensures a diverse range of options and equal representation from different categories of schools.
  • A total of 12 schools will be selected: 4 for the first subject combination, 4 for the second, and 4 for the third.

LIST OF ALL SENIOR SCHOOLS PER COUNTY.

Senior School Subjects and Pathways selection Form.

Senior School Subjects and Pathways selection Form.

Senior School Selection Form educationnewshub.co.ke

Ikonge PAG Girls KCSE 2024/2025 Full Results Analysis {Verified Knec Official Results}

Ikonge PAG Girls KCSE 2024/2025 Full Results Analysis {Verified Knec Official Results}

Total Candidates/ Entry 73
A (Plain) 0
A- (Minus) 0
B+ (Plus) 2
B (Plain) 13
B- (Minus) 16
C+ (Plus) 17
C (Plain) 10
C- (Minus) 10
D+ (Plus) 4
D (Plain) 1
D- (Minus) 0
E 0
X (Absent) 0
Y (Cancelled) 0
U (Not Graded) 0
P (Pended) 0
W (withheld) 1
2022 MEAN SCORE 7.814
2023 MEAN SCORE 7.793
2024 MEAN SCORE 7.030
DEVIATION -0.763
2024 MEAN GRADE C+ (plus)
Position in Nyamira County 24
University Direct Entry (C+ & above) 48
% Transition to university 65.7534

Mean Grade Award Descriptions

  • Mean grade will be X, if a candidate is absent in all subjects
  • Mean grade will be Y , if one or more subjects are cancelled
  • Mean grade will be U, if the entry requirements for the KCSE examination are not met
  • Mean grade will be CRNM, if the course requirements for the Teacher education, Business and Technical examinations are not met
  • Mean grade will be P, if results are pended
  • Mean grade will be W, if the examination results are withheld;