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    CS Migos orders school heads to release detained certificates

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterMarch 18, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos has ordered all headteachers to release certificates to those who completed their exams.

    He termed the withholding of the documents illegal and unacceptable.

    “The law does not allow anyone to withhold certificates; they should be given unconditionally,” Migos said.

    Headteachers who have certificates in their possession have been given a 14-day ultimatum to release or face serious consequences.

    “Any school holding certificates must release them now. Schools still holding certificates should be reported, and education directors must give me a progress report within 14 days. The ministry will take action against any teacher who doesn’t comply,” Migos said.

    This came as it emerged thousands of students who sat national exams like KCSE are stranded.

    The school leavers have still not received their certificates, mainly due to unpaid school fees and this has put a major impediment to their plans to continue their education or seek job opportunities.

    It is not the first rime the government issues such a directive.

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