Just In: Government Allegedly Plans to Make Primary and Secondary Education Free, Parents to Pay Only Ksh 200 Per Term

Speaking during a crucial public event held in Bungoma County, one of President William Ruto’s close allies has revealed that the government is planning to make primary and secondary school education almost free for Kenyan families. 

The leader said the plan is meant to ease the financial burden that parents face when paying school fees every term.

In his statement, the leader referred to an earlier promise made by President William Ruto. The President had allegedly said that starting January 2028, if he is elected again, parents will no longer be required to pay full school fees. 

Instead, each learner will only need to pay Ksh 200 per term. This means parents will pay only Ksh 600 for the whole year.

He added that President William Ruto’s next government aims to bring major changes in the country. He said the transformation will start with education, then move to the health sector, and later improve the economy. 

He urged Kenyans not to ignore the offer, saying it could greatly help many families across the country.



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