Gov’t halts capitation for 29 schools in ongoing audit on ghost learners
Education CS Migos Ogamba appears before the National Assembly's Departmental Committee on Education on October 29, 2025. PHOTO | COURTESY
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At least 29 schools have not received capitation from the
Ministry of Education over registration queries following an audit targeting ghost
schools and learners in public schools across the country.
Education Cabinet Secretary Migos Ogamba, while appearing
before the National Assembly Committee on Education on Wednesday, said 6,000
others are non-compliant to the ministry guidelines set in order to benefit
from government capitation, even as his docket grapples with a Ksh.3.2 billion
deficit needed to conduct the remaining national examinations in 2025.
The 6,000 schools - which include primary, junior secondary
and senior secondary - did not meet the students’ population threshold, with
some having as few as 45 pupils.
Education committee Chair MP Julius Melly said: “Someone is
sleeping on the job…why did you allow the 29 schools to register for exams yet
you knew they are not beneficiary of capitation? You are required to enable
candidates from those schools to sit for the exams and go.”
The CS responded: “We cannot even establish as per now whether
the 29 schools have candidates in the first place, they were not in the system
for capitation so we cannot disburse capitation to the schools yet there are
registration queries and some issues they need to fix.”
In addition, 570 primary schools out of 990 had not submitted
data to the Ministry of Education despite receiving 50% of the capitation by the
end of the verification exercise.


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