Schools to re-open on Monday 13th for the second term

The president made the announcement during a meeting with Kajiado and Laikipa leaders
Schools to re-open on Monday 13th for the second term
President William Ruto./PHOTO COURTESY

All schools will re-open for the second term on Monday following 2 postponements over floods that have ravaged the country since last month.

President William Ruto, who made the announcement Wednesday, said he is relying on advise from the Kenya Meteorological Department which has predicted favorable conditions from next week.

The president has made the announcement for the schools to re-open on Monday next week,” an official at State House said.

The president made the announcement during a meeting with Kajiado and Laikipa leaders.

The president said the government will avail funds for damaged schools infrastructure through Constituency Development Fund.

Since March, flash floods have claimed over 200,000 lives and displaced more than 200,000 people across 42,000 households, especially in Nairobi. Last week’s Mai Mahiu flood tragedy alone accounted for over fifty fatalities, marking one of the worst-hit areas.

In the capital Nairobi, slum areas like Mukuru and Mathare, situated on marginal land along river valleys, saw houses washed away leaving hundreds homeless and more than thirty dead.

Meteorologists have warned of near-average to above-average rainfall nationwide in May, with occasional thunderstorms while Coastal regions like Mombasa, Kilifi, Lamu, Kwale, and parts of Tana River expect heavy rains.

Agencies

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