The Ministry of Education (MoE) has unveiled an elaborate Term II co-curricular activities calendar for Kakamega County, outlining a tight schedule of music, sports, and special needs competitions set to run from May through August 2025.
According to the calendar, learners across primary and secondary schools will participate in various stages of competition, beginning at the cluster and zonal levels and culminating in national and East African championships.
Music festivals will kick off in June, with primary schools competing at Malava Primary from June 8–14, while secondary school participants head to Malava Girls during the same period. Regional events are scheduled for July 13–14 in Vihiga County, followed by national contests in Meru from August 2–14.
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Zonal games for both primary and secondary schools are expected to conclude by May 17. Sub-county level matches will run between June 7–8 for primary and July 17–20 for secondary. County-level action will take place at Mumias Central and Mumias Complex before regional contests at Kakamega School and St. Peter’s Mumias in July and early August. The national championships are slated for July 26 to August 3 in Kisii.
Special Needs Education (SNE) learners will also be featured prominently in the term’s calendar. County competitions are scheduled at Masinde Muliro University and St. Angela Mumias, while regional and national events will be held in Bungoma, CBM, and St. Peter’s Boys Mumias between late July and August.
The county will also be represented in the East Africa Secondary School Sports Association (FEASSSA) Championships to be held in Arusha, Tanzania, from August 15–25. Training camps are set to begin on August 3, with participating teams expected to arrive by August 12 ahead of the main action.
By Godfrey Wamalwa
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