murchr wrote:eboomerang wrote:10 years later we still continue to milk the free primary education line. While I understand the reasoning and the impact it brought about, the interface which is in dire need of expansion is transition from high school to tetiary education. That is the point where we have lots of people who are not equiped with any meaningful life skills in the society.
Were they better of when they never went to sch at all?
Nobody said so, re-read the comment for further clarity.
The point is that we need to move on from that, it's already done we all accepted it was needed. We need to take on the next level of challenges in the education system.
If you saw the figures of how many young people are locked out of college level education, you would perhaps understand why it is difficult to purge the local militant groups such as mungiki etc.