Rank: Elder Joined: 8/4/2008 Posts: 2,849 Location: Rupi
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jguru wrote:keraka wrote:Whats really happening in kenya.This middle class mentality of accept and move on and not asking the hard questions is our greatest bane.Now how how does a public high school supported by the Government with Teachers on the Government payroll charge more than a private high school whose foremost objective is to make profits.How now does one public School charge double the other in the same country(my nephew has an admission letter from Ribe High with an annual fees of KShs.56,000, Kisii High's annual fees is approximately 110,000. As we run helter skelter chasing the ghosts of corruption in Govt bealive me High School principals are the latest Millionaires we are minting from corruption.
Those places in national schools that are not being picked up by poor students are being sold off to parents with money by the principals. National schools had intakes of 300 students average, so if 50 do not turn up and he/she can sell a spot for Kes50,000; that's 2.5 million easy cash. What if all the parents declined to pay the ridiculously high school fees? Let ALL the students stay at home? What you call high could be a few coins for some parents! Lord, thank you!
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