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Maara MP lauds authorities’s evaluate of delocalization of lecturers – Kenya Information Company

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Maara Member of Parliament (MP), Kareke Mbiuki, has hailed the federal government‘s efforts to evaluate the delocalization of lecturers, saying the transfer will enhance efficiency and guarantee lecturers are motivated and are at all times accessible in faculties and readily accessible to learners.

Mbiuki thus appealed to the Trainer’s Service Fee (TSC) to ensure the switch of lecturers, who’re serving far-off from their properties again to varsities nearer to their localities.

Mbiuki revealed that the Constituencies have began receiving bursaries to help needy brilliant college students.

New ablution block at Kianjagi Major College in Maara Constituency. Photograph by Sharon Gitau

He disclosed that those that scored 300 marks and above in KCPE will obtain an computerized bursary of Sh 10,000 yearly from kind one to kind 4.

Equally, these becoming a member of Technical and Vocational Schooling Coaching (TVET) institutes, will obtain Sh5, 000 every, whereas these attending day secondary faculties, will obtain a minimal of Sh3, 000.

The Legislator additional divulged that every sub-location has been allotted Sh 400,000 to be distributed to needy college students who haven’t obtained cash from another sponsorship programme by an elected sub-location bursary Committee.

The MP was talking, when he commissioned a contemporary ablution block at Kianjagi Major College.

Mbiuki famous that there’s a want to maneuver away from the outdated pit latrines and embrace trendy ablution fitted with bathe rooms, in a bid to reinforce sanitation.

Mbiuki identified that the outdated latrines have been affected by heavy rainfalls which may generally trigger them to sink or be broken past secure use.

By Sharon Gitau

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