Could someone kindly tell me what Prof. Ongeri and his foot soldiers at Jogoo house drink (or smoke?) For whatever it is, it should be “mututhod” with immediate effect. From the way they are doing their work, they seem to be completely devoid of vision. 10 years ago, the ministry came up with a “randical surngery” in the education system; they reduced the number of required subjects from 8 to 7 for the KCSE and 7 to 5 for the KCPE. In 2003/2004, they removed technical subjects such as Electricity, Power Mechanics, Metalwork, and so on. After four years, (a period punctuated with taskforces, committees, and denials of “there were no irregularities in the exam,”) the same subjects were brought back with much less pomp that had witnessed their exit. And in true Kenya fashion of dealing with NGO problems rather than the real problems, they decided to stop the ranking of schools saying that this had caused certain schools to adopt “unorthodox means of teaching.” In 2010, they set up a taskforce to look into the reasons why students were not performing well in sciences; or was it to look into the reasons why boys are better than girls? Whatever it was, it sounded like the motion of a primary school debate. This year, the guys have again set up another task force to bring up a report within the next three months. I am sure they will set up a committee to look into the findings of this committee.
Now, instead of improving the education standards in public primary schools, they have chosen to go with the nusu mkate/nusu mkeka mentality, of “real power sharing” between pupils from public and private schools. And the year has just begun. I am just sick and tired of being sick and tired of these guys!

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