The Kenya Education Management Institute (KEMI) has announced a nationwide mobilization of Heads of Institutions (HOIs) for Primary and Junior Schools to participate in upcoming online training sessions under the Kenya Education Management Information System (KEMIS) program.
According to a circular signed by KEMI Chief Executive Officer Dr. Maurice Odondo, all HOIs are required to submit their details through the official link provided by the institute no later than April 30, 2026 (Today). The online training is scheduled to commence on May 4, 2026.
Upon successful submission, each headteacher will receive an official invitation via SMS from KEMI, indicating the specific date of their training and guiding how to join the virtual sessions.
“Upon submission of the above details, each Headteacher will receive an official invitation SMS from KEMI providing with their training date and a link to join the training session,” the circular reads.
Dr. Odondo pointed out that this is part of the vital effort to implement KEMIS efficiently throughout the country, urging the county education offices to help the exercise by ensuring every school head registers within the stipulated timelines.
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To assist participants who may encounter challenges during registration, KEMI has provided a dedicated secretariat team, which includes Ms. Annastacia Tong’i (0719693486), Ms. Vennesa Achieng (0795556111), Ms. Mercy Kahoro (0712465322), Mr. Cresswell Mwendwa (0703656221), Mr. Aquila Kinyua (0705390088), Mr. James Wairia (0719779042), Ms. Laura Mwikali (0707481881), Mr. John Otieno, Mr. Samuel Munuve, Mr. Martin Ngunjiri, Ms. Vintres Awuor, Mr. George Onyango, Mr. Symon Ngatia, and Dr. Jeff Arodi (0721725077/ 0712554308/ 0723548141/ 0725007293/ 0721246246/ 0724247797/ 0726348879).
Dr. Odondo thanked the education stakeholders for working hand in hand, noting that the training will equip school administrators with all the relevant skills needed for effective data management and informed decision-making in the sector.
By Masaki Enock
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