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St Augustine Gikondi Boys High School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission {Full Details}

St Augustine Gikondi Boys High School is a public Mixed, (Boys’ and Girls’) Sub-County Level Day School. The Senior School (Secondary School) is physically located at Mukurweini Subcounty in Nyeri County of the Central Region, Kenya. Placement in the school is done by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kenya. To be placed to join this school, a grade 9 learner has to select the school online and placement is done based on the available grade 10 vacancies.  We have also provided the School’s Official Phone Number Contact. Reach the Principal directly on:  (+254)0727728011

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This well researched article provides the latest and accurate on the school’s School Physical Location, Postal Address, Mobile Number, Telephone Number, Email Address and School Website. Also available is the school’s Category, type, level, accomodation type, Knec Code and Performance at KNEC EXAMS.

Key Details about the school.

  • Country where found: Kenya.
  • Region: Central.
  • County: Nyeri County.
  • Subcounty: Mukurweini Subcounty.
  • School Type/ Ownership: A Public School.
  • Nature os School/ CBE Level: Senior School (SS).
  • Category: Regular School
  • School’s Official Name: St Augustine Gikondi Boys High School
  • Sex: Mixed, (Boys’ and Girls’)  School.
  • School Cluster/ Level: Sub-County School whose Classification is C4.
  • Accomodation Type: Day  School.
  • Knec Code:  08219105
  • School’s Official Phone Number:   (+254)0727728011 
  • Official Email Address for the School: gikondisec.info@gmail.com
  • Postal Address:  P.O. Box 28 – 10103 Mukurweini, Kenya.
  • Total Number of Subjects Combinations Offered at the School: 16 Subjects’ Combinations in various Pathways.

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Fees paid at St Augustine Gikondi Boys High School

Fees paid at the school is determined by the Ministry of Education and is uniform for all Senior Schools; countrywide. National Senior schools have the highest fees set; followed by Extra-County, County and Sub-County schools in that order.

St Augustine Gikondi Boys High School Profile & Information

Complete overview of academic programs and school details

ST. AUGUSTINE GIKONDI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL

LocationNYERI
SexMIXED
CategoryREGULAR
ClusterC4

8

STEM

8

Social Sciences

16

Total Combinations

Subject Combinations Offered at St Augustine Gikondi Boys High School

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STEM

8
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2007
Business Studies,Computer Studies,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2067
Agriculture,Computer Studies,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2097
Biology,Business Studies,Computer Studies
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1010
Core Mathematics,Agriculture,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1030
Core Mathematics,Agriculture,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2071
Agriculture,Biology,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2072
Core Mathematics,Agriculture,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2099
Business Studies,Chemistry,Computer Studies
3 SubjectsSTEM

SOCIAL SCIENCES

8
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2061
Business Studies,Geography,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2004
Geography,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2056
Core Mathematics,Business Studies,Geography
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2100
Business Studies,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2115
Business Studies,Christian Religious Education,General Science
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2018
Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Geography,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2035
Christian Religious Education,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Geography
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
LANGUAGES & LITERATURECode: SS1081
Fasihi ya Kiswahili,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES

How to get the School’s Knec Results.

To check the school’s Knec results, visit Knec Portal and search for the school by its name.

📍 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.

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How to Contact the Ministry of Education, MoE- Kenya..

Contact the Ministry by using the following details;

1. State Department of Early Learning and Basic Education:

  • Postal Address: P.O Box 36260-00200 Nairobi, Kenya
  • Physical Address: Jogoo House B, Taifa Road
  • Telephone Number: +254-020-3318581
  • Email: psbasic@education.go.ke

2. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION’s HEAD OFFICE.

  • Physical Location: Jogoo House “B” Taifa Road
  • Postal Address: P.O. Box 300400-00100 Nairobi.
  • Email: info@education.go.ke
  • Phone : +254(0) 3318581

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.

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Science Combinations

  • Chemistry & Biology
  • Chemistry & Physics
  • Agriculture & Geography
  • Biology & Geography
  • Home Science & Biology
  • Physics & Computer
  • Agriculture & Biology
  • Agriculture & Chemistry

Language Combinations

  • English & Literature
  • Kiswahili & CRE (Christian Religious Education)
  • Kiswahili & History
  • Kiswahili & Geography
  • German & Geography
  • German & CRE
  • Kiswahili & IRE (Islamic Religious Education)
  • Kiswahili & Home Science
  • Kiswahili & P.E. (Physical Education)
  • French & Geography
  • French & Business Studies
  • French & CRE
  • French & History
  • Arabic & IRE
  • German & History

Mathematics Combinations

  • Mathematics & Business Studies
  • Mathematics & Geography
  • Mathematics & Computer
  • Mathematics & Chemistry
  • Mathematics & Biology
  • Mathematics & Physics

Humanities Combinations

  • Geography & CRE
  • History & CRE
  • Geography & History
  • Geography & IRE
  • History & IRE
  • History & P.E.
  • Geography & P.E.
  • Geography & Business Studies
  • Home Science & History
  • Home Science & CRE
  • SNE & P.E.
  • Music & P.E.

Technical Combinations

  • Metal Work & Mathematics
  • Metal Work & Physics
  • Woodwork & Mathematics
  • Woodwork & Physics
  • Electricity & Mathematics
  • Electricity & Physics
  • Fine Arts & History (Fine)
  • Art & Geography
  • Art & Design & History
  • Art & Design & Geography
  • Kiswahili & Home Science
  • Kiswahili & P.E.

SELECTION OF PATHWAYS AND SENIOR SCHOOLS

• Determination of pathways per senior school
• Determination of vacancies for boarding and day schooling in senior schools
• Selection of pathways, subjects’ combination and schools by grade 9 learners Selection based on pathway

The learner will select 12 schools for their chosen pathway as follows.
– Four 4 schools in first choice track and subject combination
– Four (4) schools in second choice subject combination
– Four (4) schools in third choice subject combination (Total 12 schools) Selection based on accommodation

Out of the 12 schools selected based on pathway;

  • 9 will be boarding schools; 3 from the learners’ home county, 6 from outside their home county/county of residence.
  • Three (3) day schools in their home sub county/sub county of residence. (Total 12 schools)
    Pre selection – A school that does not allow open placement can apply to be pre-select if it meets the criteria defined by the Ministry of Education.

How Placement of learners to Senior Schools (SS) at Grade 10 will be done

It will be based on:

  • Top 6 learners per gender in each STEM track per sub-county will be placed for Boarding in  schools of choice
  • Top 3 learners per gender in each Social Science track per sub-county will be placed for Boarding in schools of choice
  • Top 2 learners per gender in each Arts and Sports Science track per sub-county be placed to Boarding schools of their choice
  • Placement of Candidates with Achievement Level of averaging 7 and 8 per track to boarding schools of their choice

Admission and replacement process

  • Placement results will show where learners have been placed
  • Admission letters/joining instructions shall be accessed online using the learner’s assessment Number.
  • All schools, both public and private shall admit Grade 10 through KEMIS
  • Leaners will be entered to the KEMIS System only after reporting physically to the school.
  •  Daily online reporting shall be monitored through KEMIS

Replacements

  •  Schools with vacancies will declare through their respective county directors of education
  •  Learners who wish to change schools will make requests through the heads of junior schools at least 2 weeks before the official grade 10 reporting date
  • Priority shall be given to those who had earlier selected the schools they are requesting for  Approvals by MoE shall be based on senior schools’ documented capacity
  • Upon a request’s approval, the joining instructions shall be accessed online; at no time shall a school issue printed letters for replacement cases
  • Replacement will be done once and shall be irreversible

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The Government Spokesman, Isaac Mwaura, has said that the Government is very committed in ensuring that there are enough teachers to handle learners in public schools.

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Mwaura’s sentiments have been echoed by Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migosi Ogamba.

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MCA qualifications in Kenya 2022- IEBC Requirements

Requirements for Elective Post- MCA


NOTICE is hereby given to the public on the qualifications and requirements for candidates contesting for elective positions together with nominees to Party Lists in the upcoming General Election scheduled to be held on 8th August, 2017

Select position :

Qualifications:

  • Must have been a Kenyan citizen for at least 10 years before the election;
  • Must be a registered voter;
  • Must not owe allegiance to a foreign state;
  • Is nominated by a Political Party or is an independent candidate;
  • Must meet the statutory moral and ethical requirements under the Leadership and Integrity Act;
  • Must not be a public officer or acting in any State of public office other than a Member of the County Assembly;
  • Must not hold dual citizenship unless citizenship of the other country has been obtained by operation of law without capacity to opt out;
  • Must not be an undischarged bankrupt;
  • Must not be a person of unsound mind;
  • Must not be subject to a sentence of imprisonment of at least six months from the date of registration of candidates or date of elections;
  • Must not have been found to have abused or misused state or public office or contravened Chapter Six of the Constitution; and
  • Must not have been dismissed or removed from public office for contravening the provisions of Articles 75, 76, 77 and 78 of the Constitution
  • Nomination fees in a Banker’s Cheque payable to IEBC:
    • 5,000 for candidates.
    • 2,500 for a candidate who is a youth, a woman or a person with a disability.

Requirements:

The Candidate must submit the following documents to the Commission during the Commission Nomination:

  • A copy of a National Identity Card/valid Passport (the document used by the candidate to register as a voter)
  • A Passport size photograph with white background submitted in electronic and printed copy.
  • If a Party Candidate, a Nomination Certificate from a fully registered political party nominating the candidate, duly signed by an authorized official of the party
  • A duly signed and dated Code of Conduct (Second Schedule of the Elections Act, 2011)
  • A duly filled Commission Nomination Form, including an original Statutory Declaration Form for purposes of nomination (Regulation 18(3) Elections (General) Regulations, 2012) and an original Self-Declaration Form (Regulation 46 of Elections (General) Regulations, 2012)

For an Independent Candidate

  • A Clearance Certificate from the Registrar of Political Parties certifying that the person was not a member of any political party for the last 3 months before the elections; (Regulation 15(a) (General) Regulations, 2012.
  • An electronic and printed copy of a list of at least 500 supporters in the prescribed form, submitted to the Commission.
  • A duly filled Form of Intention to Contest submitted to the Commission in the prescribed form.
  • A symbol the candidate intends to use during the election, which has been approved by the Commission.
  • Establish and maintain a functioning office in the respective electoral area where the candidate is contesting, which must be available for inspection by the Commission at least 45 days before the elections. The address, including the physical address of the office must be communicated to the Commission

No salary increments for teachers and Civil servants for two years

The Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) has freezed salary increments for teachers and other civil servants for a period of two years. According to the latest circular by SRC, no new Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBAs) will be signed during the 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 financial years.

Also to be freezed are any adjustments in allowances paid in the public service.

See; Latest TSC allowances paid to teachers.

Teachers are the most hit by the current freeze as they have been pushing for a new CBA; that would have seen their salaries increased.

The Commission says the freeze in salary increments as a result of the tough economic times and the Covid 19 pandemic. Further, the current Public Sector Wage bill consumes a larger percentage of revenue than the target set in the Public Finance Management Act 2012 and a larger percentage of GDP compared to average for developing countries.

But, all is not lost as this directive may be rescinded if the economy recovers well.

“The National Treasury will review the performance of the economy and advise SRC as/and when the review can be done based on the prevailing circumstances to ensure affordability and fiscal sustainability.” Says the SRC.

On a positive note, though, normal yearly salary increments will proceed as usual.

“Annual salary notch adjustments in existing salary structures, as set or advised by SRC, will continue to be applied within budget allocation.” SRC adds.

TSC proposals now null and void

Earlier, the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, wanted a basic salary increment for teachers of between 16 percent and 32 percent; with classroom teachers getting the higher perks.

The 16 percent rise in basic pay should have been for teachers in administrative grades (C4 to D5) who reaped big from the 2016-2021 CBA. Classroom teachers in lower grades (B5 to C3) were to be awarded an increment of 30 percent.

But, the teachers’ unions ,Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) and Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET), vehemently opposed to the proposals terming them a drop in the ocean. The unions claimed there were no talks between them and TSC to come up with the new salary scales; as should be the case during the CBA negotiations.

KNUT then proposed a basic pay rise of between 120 and 200 percent, while KUPPET wanted 30 to 70 percent increment.

For allowances, TSC proposed a 20 percent increment in commuter and leave allowances. On its part, house allowance was to be increased by 10 percent. These proposals were by far much lower than what the unions were proposing.

All these proposals are now null and void as any hopes of a new CBA being signed, any time soon, have been dashed.

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Primary schools in Kakamega County; School name, Sub County location, number of Learners

Primary schools in Kenya are the entry level for all learners seeking education. The Primary schools in Kenya are either public or private; which are either mixed, boys’ or girls’ schools. The schools are at the same time established as Boarding or Day schools. Day schools offer access to education for learners from the immediate surrounding while Boarding schools on the other hand admit learners from within and outside the immediate surroundings. For Public schools, the Government provides universal free basic education to the learners.

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Here is the full list of Primary schools in Kakamega County

CountySub CountySchool Name
KakamegaBUTEREBUCHENYA
KakamegaBUTEREBUKOLWE
KakamegaBUTEREBUKURA
KakamegaBUTEREBULANDA AC
KakamegaBUTEREBULANDA RC
KakamegaBUTEREBULULWE
KakamegaBUTEREBUMAMU
KakamegaBUTEREBUTERE
KakamegaBUTEREBUTERE MENTAL
KakamegaBUTEREEBUBALA
KakamegaBUTEREEBUBOKO
KakamegaBUTEREEBUKHORORO
KakamegaBUTEREEBUKUTI
KakamegaBUTEREEBULAFU
KakamegaBUTEREEBUTAYI
KakamegaBUTEREEBUTSETSE
KakamegaBUTEREEBUTUNYI
KakamegaBUTEREEKENDERO
KakamegaBUTEREELUKOKHO
KakamegaBUTEREEMARENYO
KakamegaBUTEREEMASHERE
KakamegaBUTEREEMATAWA
KakamegaBUTEREEMATENDE
KakamegaBUTEREEMATSAKHA
KakamegaBUTEREEMAUKO
KakamegaBUTEREEMUKANGU
KakamegaBUTEREEMUNUKU
KakamegaBUTEREEMUSUNGURI
KakamegaBUTEREEMUTONDO
KakamegaBUTEREEMUTONDO
KakamegaBUTEREESHIANINI
KakamegaBUTEREESHIBIMBI
KakamegaBUTEREESHIKANGU
KakamegaBUTEREESHIKHOLOBE
KakamegaBUTEREESHIKOMERE
KakamegaBUTEREESHILUNYIRE
KakamegaBUTEREESHIREMBE
KakamegaBUTEREESHIRUMBA
KakamegaBUTEREESHISHEBU
KakamegaBUTEREESHISISIA
KakamegaBUTEREESHITARI
KakamegaBUTEREESHITSAKHA
KakamegaBUTEREESHIYANZA
KakamegaBUTEREESHIYANZA SECONDARY SCHOOL
KakamegaBUTEREETATIRA
KakamegaBUTEREIBOKOLO
KakamegaBUTEREIKOKWA
KakamegaBUTEREIMANGA
KakamegaBUTEREIMANYIKA PRI. SCH
KakamegaBUTEREINAYA
KakamegaBUTEREITUTI
KakamegaBUTERELUNZA
KakamegaBUTEREMABOLE
KakamegaBUTEREMANYULIA
KakamegaBUTEREMATIBIRA
KakamegaBUTEREMULUWA
KakamegaBUTEREMUTOMA
KakamegaBUTEREMUYUNDI
KakamegaBUTEREMWILALA
KakamegaBUTERESHIANDA
KakamegaBUTERESHIATSALA
KakamegaBUTERESHIBANGA
KakamegaBUTERESHIBEMBE
KakamegaBUTERESHIKULU
KakamegaBUTERESHIKUNGA
KakamegaBUTERESHINAMWENYULI
KakamegaBUTERESHIRAHA
KakamegaBUTERESHITSITSWI
KakamegaBUTERESHIYIRO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALALBERTOS DIVINE PROVIDENCE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALAMALEMBA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALBONDENI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALBUKHULUNYA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALCHIEF MUTSEMBI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALDAISY SPECIAL SCHOOL F.P.H.C&V.T
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALEBUCHINGA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALEBUCHIRA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALEBUNG’AYA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALEBWAMBWA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALEKAPWONJE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALELUFAFWA COMMUNITY
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALELUKHO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALEMAHUNGU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALEMASERA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALEMASERA COMMUNITY
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALEMATETIE PRIMARY
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALEMATSAYI COMMUNITY
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALEMMACHEMBE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALEMUKABA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALEMUKANGU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALEMULELE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALEMULUNDU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALEMURUMBA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALEMUSALA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALESHIAMBOKA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALESHIANDUKUSI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALESHIBEMBE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALESHIBEYE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALESHIKHUYU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALESHILIBO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALESHISIRU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALESOKONE PRIMARY
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALHIRUMBI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALIBINZO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALIKONYERO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALINDANGALASIA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALKAKAMEGA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALKAKAMEGA FOR THE DEAF
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALKAKAMEGA MUSLIM
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALKAKAMEGA REHABILITATION
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALKAKAMEGA TOWNSHIP
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALKATI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALKILIMO DEB
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALMAHIAKALO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALMARABA MUNICIPALITY
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALMATENDE COG
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALMATIOLI PRIMARY
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALMUNGULU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALMUSAA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALMWIYALA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALMWIYENGA PRIMARY
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALNABONGO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALNYAYO TEA ZONE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALROSTERMAN
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALSHIKOTI GIRLS PRIMARY SCHOOL
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALSHIKOTI MIXED PRIMARY
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALSHISANGO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALSHISASARI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALSIYENGA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALST BASIL LURAMBI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALST JOSEPH’S ESHIRUMBA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALST LAWRENCE ICHINA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALST PETERS EBUHAYI PRIMARY
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALST. GERALD SHITAHO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALSt. Josephs Eshirumba
KakamegaKAKAMEGA CENTRALSt. Paul Shivakala pr.
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTADC BUHUNYILU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTBUKHAYWA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTBULOVI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTBUSULWA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTBUYANGU S.A
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTCHIROBANI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTFRIENDS SCHOO LVIKOSHE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTFRIENDS SCHOOL HANDIDI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTIBUKABURU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTIHONDOLO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTIKUYWA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTILEHO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTILORO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTINGOLOMOSIO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTINJIRA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTIRENJI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTIROBO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTISECHENO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTITENYI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTIVAKALE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTIVONO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTIVUYI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTIYENGA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTKHAYEGA DEB
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTKISAINA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTKWIRENYI S A
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTLIKHOVERO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTLIRHANDA GIRLS
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTLIRHANDA MIXED
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTLUBAO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTLUGALA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTLUGANGO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTLUGOSE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTLUKUSI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTLUNYU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTLUVINI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTLWANDA EAST
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMADALA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMADIOLI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMAGAKHA PAG
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMAGALE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMALUNA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMASHINDU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMUGOMARI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMUKANGO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMUKHONJE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMUKHONJE ILEHO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMUKHUYU PEFA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMUKULUSU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMUKUMU GIRLS
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMULECHE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMUNASIO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMUNDULU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMUNYANDA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMURAKA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMURHANDA FAM
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMUSANYI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMUSENO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMUSINGU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTMWILITSA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTNAVANGALA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSENYENDE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHABWALI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHAGUNGU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHAMILOLI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHANDA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHANDEREMA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHANJERO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHANYINYA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHIBUYE GIRLS
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHIDODO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHIHIMBA PR
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHIHULI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHIKALAKALA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHIKULU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHIKUSA B.I.
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHIKUSA G.K.
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHILALYO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHILONGO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHINA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHITOCHI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHITSAVA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSHIVAKALA NEW
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSINGILA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTSOLYO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTST ANNE IKUYWA SEC
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTST. AUGUSTINE MUKUMU BOYS’ PRIMARY
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTST. KIZITO BUKUSI PRIMARY SCHOOL
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTST. PAULS SHIBUYE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTST. PETERS SHIRULU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTST. PHILIPS MUKOMARI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTVIKUTSA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA EASTWANZALALA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTH6KLUXOR 3ULPDU\ 6FKRRO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHACL SHIKOKHWE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHBISUNU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHBUKHAKUNGA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHBULUPI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHBUNUKU PRIMARY
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHBURUNDU primary
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHBWANGA PRIMARY
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHCHEGULO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHCHEPTULI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHCHESERO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHCHEVOSO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHCHILIVA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHCHIMORONI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHCHIVELI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHCHOMBELI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHEMUSALI ‘K’
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHFRIENDS LUGUSI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHFRIENDS LUKALA ‘K’
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHFRIENDS SCHOOL MUTING’ONG’O
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHFUVALE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHGLORY LIGHT ACADEMY=
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHHAMUTUA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHIFWETERE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHIKOLI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHIMBIAKALO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHINGAVIRA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHINGWE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHISANJIRO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHKAKOYI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHKAKUNGA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHKALENDA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHKAMUCHISU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHKIMANGETI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHKUVASALI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHLUKHOKHO’K’
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHLUKOVA ‘K’
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHLUKUME
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHLUNYINYA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHLURALE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHLUSUMU ‘K’
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHLUTALI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHLUYESHE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHLWANDA ‘K’
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMACHE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMACHEMO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMAHIRA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMAHUSI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMAKALE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMAKHWABUYE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMAKUCHE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMALAVA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMALICHI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMALIMALI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMANDA K
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMANDA SECONDARY SCHOOL
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMANDA SECONDARY SCHOOL
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMANDA SECONDARY SCHOOL
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMANG’ULIRO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMANYONJE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMATENDE ‘K’
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMATETE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMATIOLI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMATSAKHA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMAVUSI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMAYUGE PRI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMISIMO  PRIMARY
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMISIMO  PRIMARY
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMISIMO  PRIMARY
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMUCHANJA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMUGAI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMUKANGU FRIENDS
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMUKAVAKAVA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMUKHONJE ‘K’
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMUKHUYU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMUKOKO BAPTIST
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMUKONGOLO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMUNANGA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMURIOLA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMUSIDI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMUSUNGU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMUTOTO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMUTSUMA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHMWIKHUPO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHNAMAGARA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHNAMANJA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHNAMUSHIYA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHNGUVULI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSAMBULI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSAMITSI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSAMITSI SPECIAL BOARDING AND VACATION 28VZ
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSAWAWA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSHAMBERERE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSHAMONI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSHANDA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSHARAMBATSA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSHEYWE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSHIANDICHE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSHIHOME
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSHILONGO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSHIRUGU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSHIRULO PRIMARY SCHOOL
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSHIRULO PRIMARY SCHOOL
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSHIRULO PRIMARY SCHOOL
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSHITIRIRA DAY AND BOARDING
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSHIVANGA ‘K’
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSHIVIKHWA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHSILUNGAI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHST ELIZABETH SHIPALA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHST JOSEPHS LUNYU ‘K’
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHST JOSEPH’S NAMATALA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHST. AUGUSTINE INDULUSIA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHST. GERALD MUKHUNGULA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHST. MARTIN PR.
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHTANDE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHTERESIA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHTUMBENI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHVASHELE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA NORTHWAVOKA PR. SCH.
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHBUGUTE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHBURENDWA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHBUSHIANGALA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHBUSILWA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHBUSILWA SPECIAL
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHEMULEMBO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHEREGI GIRLS
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHEREGI MIXED
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHEREGI SPECIAL FOR THE DEAF (HEARING
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHIBUKA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHIBWALI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHICHINA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHIGUHU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHIGUYIO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHIKHULILI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHILUYA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHIMALABA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHIMBALE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHIMULAMA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHIMULIRU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHIMUSALI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHIRECHELO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHIREMELE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHISHIANJI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHISHIEYWE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHISULU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHIVOLE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHIVONDA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHKALUNI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHKASAVAYI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHKIMINGINI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHLIRHEMBE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHLUBAMBO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHLUSIOLA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHLUSUI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHLWANASWA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHLWENYA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHMADIVINI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHMAKHOKHO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHMAKHOKHO PRIMARY SCHOOL
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHMALINYA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHMASIYENZE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHMILIMANI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHMUKANGU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHMUKOYANI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHMUMBETSA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHMUNYANZA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHMUSASA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHMUSOLI GIRLS
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHMUSOLI MIXED
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHMUTAHO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHMWIKHOMO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHMWIKHOMO SP FOR H I
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHNALIAVA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHSABANE
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHSHAMUSINJIRI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHSHANJETSO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHSHAVIHIGA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHSHAVIHIGA SPECIAL
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHSHIBUNAME
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHSHICHINJI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHSHIHALIA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHSHIKHOMBELO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHSHIKOKHO PRIMARY SCHOOL
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHSHIKONDI
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHSHIKUMU
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHSHIMANYIRO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHSHINYIKHA
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHshinyikha primary
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHSHIRANDALO
KakamegaKAKAMEGA SOUTHSHIRUMBA
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Money Management Strategies For Those Working Overseas

by Editorial Team

Managing your finances while living abroad can be challenging. Overseas workers often find their personal wealth suspended across borders, with bank accounts in different countries and income in different currencies. Taxes, transaction fees, currency conversions, and restrictions around opening a bank account are common headaches an overseas worker will likely encounter. As a result, expats working overseas need slightly different money management strategies than the average employee.

Living and working abroad can lead to better opportunities, more income, and the chance to experience new culture. Navigating wealth management comes with a whole new set of considerations. Here are some ways workers living overseas can manage and protect their money for better long-term financial health.

Open a local bank account

A local bank account can help you save money on extensive ATM fees. It’s also a good thing to have for making deposits each time you get paid. When you use a foreign card at an ATM, you’ll not only be charged by your bank but also by the local bank. That can add up quickly: some ATMs charge up to $10 each time you make a withdrawal. A local bank account is a good way to take some of the stress out of managing your cash flow while also saving on fees. 

Pay attention to exchange rates

Exchange rates can impact an overseas worker’s take home salary over time. It can also play a role in how an overseas worker budgets for living expenses. 

There are two key ways in which a currency exchange rate impacts an overseas worker’s salary. The first way applies more to the employer: it’s how the exchange rate affects the final cost to the employer for an overseas assignment. The second way is the amount of money an overseas worker receives relative to their home currency and the location where they’re spending on living expenses. 

When an employee is earning an income in one currency, especially over a long-term assignment, the currency conversion can actually mean they’re earning significantly less (or more!) than they would back home. For example, an American working in South Africa earning and will face currency fluctuations when the rand value decreases or the dollar gets stronger. This means they will not have the same financial security than if they were making USD. To mitigate this risk, negotiate your salary such that the employer takes on the financial burden of changes in exchange rate (up or down), or set your salary based on your home currency. 

Find a way to transfer money with low international fees

Whether you’re transferring money to family, trying to allocate funds to multiple bank accounts, paying overseas bills, or simply sending money occasionally, international fees can take a good chunk out of your income. Get the mid-market exchange rate – the midpoint between the buy and sell prices of two currencies – when you send money abroad. Avoid hidden fees, such as the exchange rate fee, that many banks add to an international transaction. And, most importantly, protect your money and accounts by only working with compliant, safe transaction providers. There are international regulations and standards against money laundering that your bank or transfer agent should adhere to each time you need to make a transaction.

Keep your credit score high

Often, moving to a foreign country means losing your credit history. Credit histories are not portable across countries: each time a worker relocates, they will have to re-establish a credit track record. This can have a long term impact on your ability to get a mortgage, a car loan, and even get a cell phone plan. 

Establishing a credit score requires historical debt repayment information. As a result, make sure to keep open a credit card from your home country and use it a few times each year. By simply ordering a few things from Amazon or another online retailer, and then paying your bills on time, you can manage to keep your credit strong while working overseas. 

Budget for taxes

Taxes get even more complicated as soon as you begin working abroad. Depending on the country and the type of visa you have, you may be responsible for taxes at home and in your working country. The US is one such country where citizens are responsible for filing and paying income tax, even when they live outside the borders. For UK residents, if your business or property is situated in the UK, you will still be responsible for some UK taxes. It’s also important to know what local tax regulations require: in Argentina, for example, joint filing income tax is not an option. 

You may be eligible to apply for a foreign tax credit, which can reduce your double-taxation requirements. Check if you qualify for a tax credit before you leave your home country. It also might be worthwhile to work with a local CPA or accountant to make sure you’re filing your overseas tax return accurately and taking full advantage of possible credits and deductions to save money. 

Don’t forget to plan for retirement

Between managing living expenses, sending money home, and paying your taxes, the last thing many overseas workers think about is managing their retirement fund. This can be a big mistake down the road. 

Before you leave to work abroad, make sure you’re aware of how your time overseas will impact your eligibility for retirement plans both in your host country and home country. “If employment status doesn’t allow for either, it’s sometimes possible to take advantage of tax-deferred retirement opportunities without the employer,” advises one expert. If you’re unsure where you will eventually retire, at the very least, start building an emergency or rainy day fund. This fund can grow over time and eventually become your retirement nest egg. Ask a financial advisor in your home country if there are alternate retirement funds available to overseas workers. For example, British expats could consider a QROPS scheme.

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Please take away the maize scandal ‘thieves’- Francis Atwoli prays (video)

The Central Organization of Trade Unions’ (COTU) Secretary General, Francis Atwoli, has sensationally prayed to God to ‘take away’ the perpetrators of the recent maize scandal that hit the National Cereals and Produce Board, NCPB. During a meeting over the weekend at the expansive Rift Valley region, the Fiery COTU boss pleaded to God to eliminate the perpetrators whom he says have caused immense suffering to the local community members by embezzling maize proceeds meant for the farmers.

Atwoli also prayed to God to intervene in the current standoff at the National Services and Security Fund, NSSF, saying an unidentified lady from the Federation of Kenya Employers, FKE, is plotting for his removal from the NSSF board to embezzle the Kshs. 260 billion at the kitty. He did not forget to pray for the President, H.E Uhuru Kenyatta.

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Agriculture Finest Notes Form 1,2,3 and 4

FACTORS INFLUENCING AGRICULTURE

INTRODUCTION

  • Farming methods and systems vary from one part of the country to another. Although two regions may have similar ecological conditions their productivity may still vary.
  • Agriculture production is influenced by many external factors that causes difference in the level of production in plants and animals production

Agricultural production is influenced by external factors which include:

  1. Human factors
  2. Biotic factors
  3. Climatic factors
  4. Edaphic factors.

 

  1. HUMAN FACTORS

These are human characteristics which affect the way decisions are made and operations carried out.

 

  1. Level of education and technology:
  • Level of education affects farming activities among developing countries
  • Low level of education leads to sluggish development due to dependence on fate superstitions and tradition
  • High level of education helps in observation interpretation and solving of problems in agriculture
  • High level of education is useful in mechanization of varius activities and minimization of cost use of right types of inputs and amounts decision making diagnosis of diseases
  • Skills
  • Technological advancements .

 

  1. Human health/hiv-aids:

These affect the strength, the vigor, vision and the determinationTo work.

HIV/AIDS is the biggest threat to human health today and has long Lasting effects on agriculture.

 

Negative impacts of HIV/AIDS in agriculture

  • Shortage of farm labour.
  • Loss of family support.
  • Low living standards leading to despondency and hopelessness.
  • Increased criminal activities.
  • More time spent by the Government and NGO’s in Carring for the sick.
  • Low food supply

 

  1. Economy;
  • Economic activities such as collapse of cooperative movements and factories have affected sale of farm produce
  • Liberation of Kenyan economy and world trade has led to dumping of cheaply produce and cheaply imported goods into uor local market flooding of such goods into uor local market has lead to drop in prices of our locally produced goods thus affecting farmers.
  • Some companies have been forced to close down leading to lack of job opportunities.
  • Kenyan farmers have produced high quality produce in order to complete locally and in the international markets.
  • Kenya can benefit from liberation by diversification ie by produsing a variety of agricultural commodities from its wide range of ecological zones
  • Stability in the countries’ economy affect agricultural production.

 

  1. Government policy:
  • These are governmental laws which have been enacted to protect farmers, land and livestock.
  • The government can sustain agriculture through policies such as conservation of natural resources like forests ,soil and wild life to attract tourism which provide market for agricultural products

They include:

  • Food policy
  • Policies on control of livestock parasites and diseases. By imposing quarantine
  • Policies on marketing of both local and export products and others.
  • Reduced taxation on farm inputs and subsidizing agricultural production
  • Quality controle to ensure production and marketing of quality goods

 

  1. Transport and communication:
  • For agricultural goods to move from the farm to the consumers.
  • Means of transport and communication affect agriculture in many ways for example without such means a lot of produce will rote in the farms thus affecting farmers income.
  • Aeroplanes are always an important means as they offer quick and efficient transportation of highly perishable horticultural produce.
  • Electronic media as a means of communication helps in access to awider market for agriculture produce.

 

  1. Cultural practices and religious beliefs:
  • This entails what people produce what they consume Some pastoral community depends on meat and milk while others depends on crops.
  • These activities hinder important changes in a society that may bring agricultural development.

 

  1. Market forces:
  • Demand and supply forces as well as other factors which affect prices of commodities in a free market.
  • This may either encourage or discourage production of sertain goods because buyers are willing to buy when prises are low and producers are willing to sell when prices are high.in a free market economy prices are influenced in both local and international markets by forces of supply and demand.

 

 

  1. BIOTIC FACTORS

These are living organisms which affect agricultural production.

  1. Pests

Destructive organisms which destroy crops. In the following ways

  • Feeding on part or whole plant
  • Transmitting crop diseases
  • Injuring crop parts as they feed hence exposing it to secondary infection
  • Increase cost of production when measures to control them are taken.
  1. Parasites
  • These are invertebrates which live in or on other living organisms and cause harm to them.

 

  1. Decomposers
  • Organisms which act on plants and animal tissues to form manure.

 

  1. Pathogens
  • Micro-organisms which cause diseases.
  • They reduce both quality and quantity of agriculture produce egbacteriea

 

  1. Predators
  • Animals that kill and feed on other animals. Some are usefull to the farmer as they can be used to control pests.

 

  1. Pollinators
  • They transfer pollen grains from the stamens to the pistil of a flower.
  • Cross pollination helps in production of new and improved varieties of crop.

 

  1. Nitrogen fixing bacteria

They are micro-organisms which convert atmospheric nitrogen to nitrates ready for use by the plants.

 

  1. CLIMATIC FACTORS (WEATHER ELEMENTS).
  • Climate refers toweather condition of a particular place which have been observed and recorded for a period of over 30yrs
  • Weather – Atmospheric conditions of a place at a given time period.
  • Climate – weather conditions of a place observed and recorded for a period of 30-40 years

Specific part of climate that is influence agriculture are

 

  • Rainfall,
  • Temperature,
  • Wind,
  • Relative humidity

.

 

  1. Rainfall

Supplies WaterWhich is necessary for the life process in plants and animals.

  • Which makes the plant turgid hence provides support.
  • Acts as a solvent for plant nutrients.
  • Cools the plant during transpiration.
  • Used as a raw material in photosynthesis.

When plants lack enough water they respond in different ways as follows:

  • By closing the stomata to restrict water loss.
  • Hastens maturity.
  • Some will roll their leaves.
  • Other plants have developed permanent adaptation to water stress such as:
  • Growing needle like leaves.
  • Develop fleshy leaves for water storage.
  • Develop long roots.
  • Wilting and death in extreme conditions.

 

Important Aspects of Rainfall:

  1. Rainfall reliability
  • This is the dependency on the timing of the onset of the rains.
  • Ability of rainfall to follow the expected patterns as determined by metrological timing eg long rains begin in march –april and short rains occure in oct-nov.
  • Failure leads to massive crop failure and domestic animals die.

 

  1. Amount of rainfall;

Refers to Quantity of rain that falls in a given area within a given year.

Used to determine whwt crop suit the area in question.

 

  • Rainfall distribution
  • Refers to the spread of rainfall within the year
  • The number of wet months in a year.

 

  1. Rainfall intensity;

Refers to the Amount of rainfall that falls in an area within a period of 1 hour.

 

  1. Temperature
  • This is the degree of hotness or coldness of a place measured in degrees Celsius.
  • Cardinal range of temperature­ is the temperature required by plant to grow and thrive well.
  • Optimum range of temperatures – the best temperature for the best performance of plants.

 

 

 

Effects of Temperatures on Crop Production:

  1. Low temperatures:
  • Slow the growth rate of crops due to slowed photosynthesis and respiration.
  • High incidences of disease infection.
  • Improves quality of crops such as tea and pyrethrum.
  • Reduce quality of some crops eg sugar cane and pineapple

 

  1. High Temperatures
  • Increase evaporation rate leading to
  • Hastens the maturity of crops.
  • Increase disease and pest infection.
  • Improves quality of crops such as pineapples, oranges and pawpaws.

 

  1. Wind
  • Wind is moving air.

Good effects of wind include:

  • Seed dispersal
  • Cooling of land
  • Pollination in crops
  • Brings rain bearing clouds

 

Negative effects of wind:

  • Increases the rate of evaporation of water.
  • Causes lodging of cereals and distorts perennial crops.
  • Increases evapo-transpiration.
  • Spreads diseases and pests.
  • Destroys farm structures.
  1. Relative humidity
  • The amount of water vapour in the air
  • Affects the rate of evapo-transpiration.
  • Forms dew which supplies soil with moisture under dry conditions.
  • High humidity induce rooting in cuttings.
  • Increases disease multiplication and spread.

 

  1. Light

Provide radiant energy harnessed by green plant for photosynthesis.

 

Important aspects of light:

  1. Light intensity ;

The strength with which light is harnessed by chlorophyll for photosynthesis.Increased light intensity increases photosynthesis hence more plants are found where light is intence .this increases availability of food for livestock

  1. Light duration;
  • The period during which light is available to plants per day.
  • Plant response to light duration is known as
  • Plants are therefore classified into;
  • Short-day plants – require less than 12 hours of daylight to flower and
  • Long-day plants – require more than 12 hours of daylight to flower and seed.
  • Day-neutral plants require 12 hours of daylight to flower and seed.
  • Light wavelength;
  • This is the distance between two – successive crests of a wavelength.
  • It dictates the difference between natural and artificial light.
  • Chlorophyll absorbs certain wavelengths of light. Therefore wavelength affect photosynthesis and hence distribution of plants and animals.

 

  1. EDAPHIC FACTORS INFLUENCING AGRICULTURE
  • These are soil factors.
  • Soil is the natural material that covers the surface of the earth,
  • Made of weathered rock particles and decomposed animal and plant tissues, and on which plants grow.

Importance of Soil

Provides anchorage to the plants by holding their roots firmly.

  • Provides plants with mineral salts/ nutrients which are necessary for their growth.
  • Provide the plants with water.
  • Contains oxygen necessary for respiration of the plants and soil micro-organisms.

 

Soil Formation:

  • Soil is formed through weathering process.
  • Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of the parent rock near the surface of the earth to a stable substance.
  • Weathering process is a combination of disintegration (breakdown) and synthesis (build up) process.
  • Weathering process is continuous.

Types of Weathering

  • Physical weathering
  • Chemical weathering
  • Biological weathering

Agents of Weathering

  • Physical Agents of Weathering
  • Include wind, water, moving ice and temperature.
  • Wind – carry materials which hit against each other to break into fragments.
  • Water – intensity of rainfall causes breakdown of rock.
  • Moving ice – has grinding effects which tear off rock particles.
  • Extreme temperature cause rocks to expand and contract suddenly peeling off their surface.

Chemical Weathering

Affects the chemical composition and structure of the rock.

Involves processes such as ;

Hydrolysis,

Hydration,

Carbonation

Oxidation.

Hydration;

The process by which soluble minerals in the rocks absorb water and expand weakening the rock thus leading to disintegration.

Hydrolysis;

The process whereby water dissolves soluble minerals in the rock weakening it.

 

Oxidation;

The reaction of rock minerals with oxygen to form oxides which break easily.

 

Carbonation;

The process whereby carbonic acids formed when rain water dissolves carbon dioxide,

It reacts with calcium carbonates in limestone causing it to disintegrate.

 

Biological Weathering

  • This involves the action of living organisms, plants and animals on the rocks.
  • Burrowing animals, for example, termites and moles bring soil particles to the surface exposing them to other agents of weathering.
  • Big animals like, elephants, buffaloes, camels and cattle exert a lot of pressure on the rocks as they step on them due to their heavy weights causing the rocks to disintegrate.
  • Earthworms take part in the decomposition of plant matter with the soil particles.
  • Man’s activities like, mining and quarrying expose rocks to the surface during excavation. These activities breakdown large rocks into smaller rock particles.
  • Plant roots force their way through the cracks in the rocks thus widening and splitting them.
  • Humic acids formed when plant tissues decompose react with the rocks weakening them further.
  • Plant remains-decompose adding humus into the soil.

 

 

 

 

Factors influencing soil formation

  • Climate- (rainfall, temperature and wind)
  • Biotic factors – living organisms.
  • Parent material- Nature and properties of the original rock from which the soil is formed.
  • Time – length of time during which the soil forming processes have taken
  • Topography – influences the movement of disintegrated materials.

 

 

SOIL PROFILE

 

 

Definition of soil profile

  • It is the vertical arrangement of different layers of soil from the ground surface to the bedrock.
  • These layers are also referred to as
  • The layers show differences in their contents and physical properties such as colour, texture and structure.
  • The layers include: organic matter region, top soil, sub-soil, weathered rocks and parent material.

 

Characteristic of different soil layers

  1. Superficial layerOrganic Matter Region/
  • First layer of the soil found on the surface.
  • Made up of leaves and other plant remains at various stages of decomposition.
  • Some soil organisms may also be found here.
  1. Top Soil/horizon A

Plants typically lay the majority of their roots in this zone

  • Has a dark colour due to the presence of humus.
  • Is rich in plant nutrients and well aerated. And contain active living organisms
  • It is a zone of maximum leaching (zone of eluviations)

 

  • Sub-Soil/horizon B
  • It is compact and less aerated.
  • It is a zone of accumulation of leached material (zone of aluviation) from the top layers.
  • Deep rooted crops have their roots growing up to this region.
  • Hard pans normally form in this layer
  1. Weathered Rocks/horizon C
  • It is also called substratum.
  • Rocks at various stages of disintegration are found in this zone.
  • Most of the materials found in this zone originate from the parent rock.

 

  1. Parent Rock/horizon D
  • It exists as a solid mass which is un-weathered.
  • It is the source of the inorganic composition of the soil.
  • The water table is on the surface of this rock.

 

Difference between soils formed in situ and deposition

  • Soil formed in the same place and remains there is said to be in situ.
  • However, soil can be formed due to deposition of soil particles carried from its original site of formation to another area which is usually in the lower areas of slopes.
  • Such soils are said to have been formed through deposition.

 

 

Soil Formed in Situ Soil Deposited
l.Has the colour of the parent rock 1. Has the characteristics of when: it came from.
2. Shallower 2. Deeper
3. Less rich in plant nutrients 3. Richer in plant nutrients
4. Easily eroded 4. Not easily eroded
5. Less silty 5. More silty
6. Have the same chemical composition 6. Differ in chemical composition from the
as that of the underlying parent rock. underlying parent rock.

 

 

Soil Depth and its influence on crop production

Soil depth  is the distance between top soil layer and the bottom soil layer in a profile.

  • It dictates root penetration and growth
  • Deep soils are more suitable for crop growth since they contain more nutrients.
  • Have a larger surface are for root expansion.
  • Deep soils facilitate good drainage and aeration.

SOIL CONSTITUENTS

  1. Organic Matter– Dead and decaying plants and animal remains

 

Importance of soli organic matter

  • Buffer soil ph
  • Increases soil microbial activities
  • Improves soil structure by binding soil particles together .this improves aeration water infiltration and reduces soil erosion.
  • Increases soil water retention
  • Darken soil colour affecting heat retention
  • Reduced soil toxicity from pesticides
  • Increases soil fertility by releasing plant nutrients
  1. Living Organisms– Soil organisms and plant roots.
  • Micro-organisms (bacteria, protozoa and fungi)
  • Invertebrates -termites,
  • Earthworms and molluscs.
  • Higher animals – rodents and others.
  • Soil Mineral Matter /Inorganic
  • Formed from the parent materials.
  • Supply plant nutrients
  • Form the skeleton and framework of the soil.

 

  1. Air
  • Found in the pore spaces of the soil.

Importance of soli air

  • Used for root and organism respiration
  • Used for germination of seeds.
  • Helps in decomposition of organic matter.
  • Regulates soil temperature.
  • Regulates the movement of water through capillary action.

 

  1. Water
  • Dissolves mineral salts
  • Maintain turgidity in plants.
  • Used for germination of seeds
  • Used by soil organisms.
  • Regulate soil temperature
  • Dictates the amount of air in the soil.

 

Water in the soil exists in three forms namely:

  • Superfluous/Gravitational Water
  • Found in the large spaces (macro-pores) in the soil particles.
  • Held by gravitation forces.
  • When the pores are saturated, the soil is said to be waterlogged.
  • It moves and may cause leaching.

 

  • Hygroscopic Water
  • Water found in thin films on the soil particles.
  • Held by strong adhesive forces between water and soil particles.
  • Does not move and hence not available for plant use.

 

  • Capillary Water
  • Occupy micro-pores in the soil particles.
  • Held by cohesive forces between water molecules.
  • Moves through capillary action
  • Available to plants for use.

 

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOIL

  1. Soil Structure

This is the arrangement of soil particles in a soil horizon.

Types of Soil Structure

  1. Single-grained
  2. Crumby
  3. Granular
  4. Prismatic
  5. Columnar
  6. Platy
  7. Blocky

 

 

 

Importance of Soil Structure on Crop Production

Soil Structure Influences

  • Soil aeration
  • Soil drainage and water holding capacity.
  • Plants root penetrability and anchorage.
  • Microbial activities in the soil.
  • Circulation of gases in the soil.

 

Farming practices which improve the soil structure are:

  • Application of inorganic manure into the soil.
  • Tilling the land at the right moisture content.
  • Crop rotation.
  • Minimum tillage.
  • Cover cropping.

 

  1. Soil Texture

It refers to the relative proportion of the various sizes of the mineral particles of soil.

    Importance of Soil Texture on Crop Production;

  • Influences soil fertility
  • Affects the organic matter content
  • Influences the drainage of the soil.
  • Influences soil aeration.
  • Influences water holding capacity.
  • Influences the capillarity or movement of water in the soil.

 

Soil Textural Classes.

  1. Sandy Soils
  • Made up largely of sand particles.
  • Have large pore spaces hence poor in water retention.
  • Easy to till (light soils).
  • Freely draining.
  • Low fertility due to leaching of minerals.
  • Easily erodible.

 

  1. Clayey Soils
  • Made up largely of clayey particles.
  • Have small pore spaces hence good in moisture retention.
  • Difficult to till (heavy soils).
  • Poorly ‘drained.
  • Expand when wet, crack when dry.
  • High capillary.
  • Rich in plant nutrients.

 

  1. Loam Soils
  • About equal amounts of sand and clay.
  • Moderately good in both moisture and air retention.
  • Fertile soils.

 

  1. Soil Colour
  • This depends on the, mineral composition of the parent rock and the organic matter content.
  • Soils containing a lot of iron are brownish, yellowing and reddish in colour.
  • Soils with a lot of silica are white.
  • Soils with a lot of humus are dark or grey.

 

Soil pH

  • This refers to the acidity or alkalinity of the soil solution/the concentration of hydrogen ions in the soil solution.
  • Soil pH is determined by the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) or the hydroxyl ions (OH) in the soil solution.
  • A pH of less than 7 means that the soil is acidic.
  • A pH of more than 7 means that the soil is alkaline.
  • As the hydroxyl ions (OH) in the soil increase the soil becomes more alkaline.

 

Influence of Soil pH Crop Growth

  • It determines the type of crop to be grown in a particular area.
  • Most crops are affected by either very acidic or very basic soil pH.
  • Soil pH affects the choice of fertilizers and the availability of nutrients to crops.
  • At low pH the concentration of available iron and aluminium in the soil solution may increase to toxic levels, which is harmful to plants.
  • Very acidic or low pH inhibit the activity of soil micro-organisms.

 

2022 Kcse, KCPE examiners to receive pay this week

The Government will start paying dues owed to examiners of the 2022 Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) national examinations, Education CS Ezekiel Machogu has said.

CS Machogu said the Sh. 2 billion had been set aside for that purpose to ensure all outstanding dues were paid to the KNEC examiners, contracted officials, and suppliers.

Speaking on Saturday at Kangaru School in Manyatta Constituency, Embu, during the inaugural Education Day by area MP Gitonga Mukunji, the CS said going forward his ministry will prioritize prompt payment to examiners to ensure no such delays will be experienced again.

He said the delay was occasioned by a cash crunch at the council that forced it to maintain the pending bill for over six months from the time the exercise was completed.

Machogu said they had already started paying contractors who undertook the construction of Competence Based Curriculum (CBC) classes their dues amounting to Sh. 2.5 billion.

He at the same time said the ministry will be employing 25,000 teachers this financial year in addition to the 30,000 employed last year to reduce the student-teacher ratio.

“We are committed to keep improving the quality of our education by ensuring we have enough teachers in our schools,” he said

He hailed the program initiated by the MP that will see learners in secondary school given career guidance and counseling by various stakeholders and professionals as a game changer in shaping the future career paths of young minds.

The CS called on other constituencies to follow suit to equip students with career knowledge early enough.

MP Mukunji said the program will be an annual event that will also be used to award the best-performing schools and students in academics.

He rooted for a return to the ranking of schools in national examinations, saying it will bring back the spirit of competition which was good for learners.

“The schools performing poorly will be challenged to work harder while best performers will equally have to put more effort to maintain their position,” Mukunji said.

He further said he had initiated a digitization program in all public primary and secondary schools to equip learners with technological knowledge early in life that will also expose them to the world of online jobs.

Mukunji said the project will involve putting up computer laboratories with internet connectivity.

Other leaders present during the occasion include EALA Member Godfrey Maina and Gatundu South MP Gabriel Kagombe.

Catholic University Of East Africa List of all Courses & Requirements (Latest, Updated)

CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF EAST AFRICA

  1. Bachelor of Actuarial Science
  2. Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
  3. Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies
  4. Bachelor of Arts in Economics
  5. Bachelor of Arts in Geography
  6. Bachelor of Arts in History
  7. Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
  8. Bachelor of Arts in Political Sciences
  9. Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies
  10. Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences
  11. Bachelor of Arts in Social Work
  12. Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
  13. Bachelor of Church Management and Leadership
  14. Bachelor of Commerce
  15. Bachelor of Education (Biology)
  16. Bachelor of Education (Chemistry)
  17. Bachelor of Education (Kiswahili)
  18. Bachelor of Education (Physics)
  19. Bachelor of Education in Psychology
  20. Bachelor of Justice and Peace
  21. Bachelor of Laws
  22. Bachelor of Science in Biology
  23. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
  24. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
  25. Bachelor of Science in Library & Information Science
  26. Bachelor of Science in Physics
  27. Bachelor of Theology
  28. Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics
  29. Master of Arts in Development Studies
  30. Master of Arts in History
  31. Master of Arts in Peace Studies
  32. Master of Arts in Political Science
  33. Master of Arts in Project Planning and Management
  34. Master of Arts in Regional Integration
  35. Master of Arts in Social Work
  36. Master of Arts in Sociology
  37. Master of Business Administration
  38. Master of Education (Curriculum, Research studies & Evaluation, Educational Administration and Leadership)
  39. Master of Science in Mathematics
  40. Shahada ya kwanza ya sanaa Katika Kiswahili (Bachelor of Arts in Kiswahili)
  41. Shahada ya Uzamili katika Kiswahili na Mawasiliano (Master of Arts in Kiswahili and Communication)
  42. Doctor of Business Administration
  43. Doctor of Philosophy in Counselling Psychology
  44. Doctor of Philosophy in Education
  45. Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics
  46. Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Planning and Management
  47. Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy

Farmers get 300,000 bags of cheap fertilizers from Government

The National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) has distributed 307,200 bags of 50 kilograms each out of the 426,000 bags of government-subsidized DAP planting fertiliser through its depots for sale to registered farmers in various parts of the country for the short rains.

NCPB Managing Director (MD) Joseph Kimote said that the subsidised DAP fertiliser which is retailing at Sh 3,500 per 50 kg bag is part of the total 1.4 million bags of assorted varieties of fertilisers for the 2022/2023 short rains season.

“By distributing the fertiliser with support from the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Cooperatives, the board is implementing the Presidential directive on the provision of subsidised planting fertiliser to farmers for the short rains season so as to boost food security. The programme was publicly launched by Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua on 22nd September 2022,” said Kimote.

He explained that while the distribution of DAP planting fertiliser is ongoing, plans are underway to avail CAN/Urea top-dressing fertilisers and Agricultural Lime to farmers.

“In order to infuse inclusivity into the supply and distribution of subsidised fertiliser, the Board has invited bids from manufacturers and distributors of fertilisers to supply both soil and crop specific fertiliser blends for planting and topdressing. These fertilisers will also be distributed under the subsidy programme,” said Kimote.

He highlighted that the crop-specific fertiliser blends will also benefit registered tea and coffee farmers who are not covered under the KTDA and the New KPCU distribution frameworks respectively.

According to Kimote, the board is working closely with the Council of Governors (CoG) to enhance distribution of the subsidised fertiliser by availing it closer to farmers at the grassroots through the counties’ outlets.

“In this regard, the board will open county government-supported satellite-selling centres nearer to farmers for ease of access,” said Kimote.

He continued: “As the CoG works to ensure efficiency in the registration of farmers, NCPB in consultation with local leadership is sensitizing farmers on the ongoing subsidised fertiliser distribution. Further, the board is constantly interacting with farmers and other members of the public through social media and vernacular radio station engagements to enhance the uptake of the subsidised fertiliser. We, therefore, urge farmers to register with their respective ward Agricultural Officers so that they can benefit from the GOK subsidised fertiliser.”

Kimote said that the CoG and their respective county administrators are critical partners in oversighting the subsidised fertiliser distribution exercise while the National Government Administration Officers (NGAO) on their part, are monitoring the exercise and providing overall security for the programme.