Livie- Is this highest priority even within the education sector? Something like 30% to 40% of schools have substandard accommodation. There is a 80,000 teacher shortage. You can hire something like 42,000 new teachers paying each 40k with that Ksh200bn. Most teachers have basic computing knowledge. More so those teaching lower primary years. Is it fair to only give the laptops to new kids (return won't been seen for another 18 years unlike Kibaki's free primary whose returns were seen within 4 years). What about equipping schools with better science (agriculture) laboratories so we can produce more scientists with solutions to some of our perennial problems? What about books?
I appreciate you are very attached to the new pres (was that you featured on KTN photographers by the way?), but jameni...
Liv wrote:I support this project.
And....It will happen..... just watch this space.
Kenya will not be the first country to implement this. It has been done elsewhere.
The article is just alarmist. How did the writer get shs 200 Billion?
700,000 pupils x shs 10,000 each = Shs 7 Billion in 2014.
After 8 years of implementation it will be circa shs 60 Billion.
Quoted from article
"The Treasury has indicated that it expects to buy the computers at between Sh8,500 and Sh12,750."
The writer then goes ahead to use shs 35,000 retail price x 700,000 x 8 years to to get shs 200 Billion.... SIMPLY ALARMIST.
Shs 200 Billion to be spent in 8 year not 1 year and at retail price of shs 35,000 per laptop.
Sehemu ndio nyumba