Teachers’ welfare group lauded

By Enock Okongo

Kenyenya Sub-County teachers have been lauded for establishing a welfare association that comes to the aid of members during times of hardship.

Speaking at Kiru village in Kisii County, Kakamega North Sub county Quality Assurance and Standards officer Geofrey Otwabe commended the Kenyenya Sub-County Secondary schools Association for their unity and assisting one another with finances at the time of need.

The Association’s chairman Dennis Mwebi said that the Kenyenya Teachers’ Welfare Association started 10 years ago with only 15 members but it had expanded to 554 teachers.

He asked those who have not registered with the welfare to join it.

He asked all community policing groups and clan elders to report to the police any parent who did not take their children to school especially the day schools that do not charge them much money.

“Secondary Days schools are free therefore there should be no excuse for parents keeping their children at home,” he said.

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