Find out why MP Alice Ng'ang'a is advocating for a delay in school reopening due to the rainy weather conditions. Stay informed!
Thika Town MP Alice Ng'ang'a is pushing for the Ministry of Education to extend the school opening date by a week, citing the ongoing rainy weather. Her concern is for the safety of students as they commute to school in challenging weather conditions. Additionally, multi-agency teams comprising officials from the National Police Service (NPS) and the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) have been deployed on major highways nationwide to manage traffic flow ahead of the school reopening. This move is crucial in ensuring smooth transportation and safety for school children.
Police Inspector General Japhet Koome has issued a traffic advisory to motorists to exercise caution as schools prepare to resume. The advisory aims to enhance the safety of students during their commute. Koome has emphasized the need for vigilance and responsible driving to prevent accidents and ensure the well-being of school children. In light of the flooding situation in the country, the NPS has called for increased vigilance among boda boda operators to guarantee safe public transportation.
Thika MP Ng'ang'a continues to advocate for an extension of the school holiday by an extra week to prioritize student safety. She emphasizes the importance of considering the weather conditions and the impact they have on students traveling to and from school. The government is urged to take necessary steps to ensure the well-being of students as they resume their academic activities.
In conclusion, the coordination between different agencies such as the NPS and NTSA highlights the commitment to safeguarding the welfare of students during the school reopening period. The proactive measures taken by the Police Inspector General underscore the importance of road safety for school children. It is essential for all stakeholders to work together to create a secure environment for students as they return to school.
Thika Town MP Alice Ng'ang'a has called on the Ministry of Education to consider extension of the schools opening date on account of the prevailing rainy ...
Multi-agency teams drawn from NPS and NTSA have been deployed along major highways countrywide to man the traffic situation.
The Inspector General National of the Police Service Japhet Koome has issued a traffic advisory aimed at ensuring the safety of school-going students amid ...
The Inspector General of Police Japhet Koome Saturday urged for caution from motorists ahead of the reopening of schools next week.
The flooding situation in the country has seen the National Police Service (NPS) call for vigilance in the public transport sector. Boda boda riders were ...
Thika Member of Parliament, Alice Ng'ang'a, has called on the government to prolong the school holiday by an extra week to ensure the safety of students.
The entrance to Mcedo Beijing School located in Mathare Slums flooded due to recent heavy rains on April 27, 2024. Photo credit: Francis Nderitu | Nation ...
Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has advised parents to ensure that vehicles their children board to school are safe.
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua carries a baby whose mother is among families currently sheltering at Valley Bridge Primary School in Kiamaiko in Mathare, ...
Schools reopen for second term this week amid raging floods in various parts of the country and threats by intern teachers to disrupt resumption of studies.
So far, 150 schools across the country have been affected by floods, with some remaining submerged and with no rooftops hours before the opening date.
Thika MP Alice Ng'ang'a (left) with leaders and parents during the issuance of sh 45 million bursaries to some 10,000 needy students in Thika town.
This came as the Meteorological Department warned of heavy rains in the coming days, with more than 70 reported dead so far.
The National Parents Association says tens of homes and learning institutions have been affected by floods and that poses danger to learners.
In a statement, Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu said they have received data that some schools have been adversely affected by the ongoing floods.
Calls for the postponement of the re-opening of schools following the raging floods across the country intensified yesterday.
Education CS Ezekiel Machogu says some schools have been adversely affected by floods.
In a notice released on Monday, April 29, 2024, Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu elucidated the rationale behind the postponement, citing the ...
Kenya Red Cross personnel in April 2024 rescued passengers after their bus was marooned by flood waters. PHOTO/X (@KenyaRedCross). The Ministry of Education ...
In a statement on April 28, Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu said the move results from an assessment of the ongoing floods that have affected most ...
Schools reopening for the second term has been postponed for a week until May 6 following the devastating effects caused by the ongoing rains in Kenya.
In a statement on April 28, Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu said the move results from an assessment of the ongoing floods that have affected most ...