State of the Nation: Are schools ready for a second term after flood crisis? | DAY BREAK

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  • čas přidán 7. 05. 2024
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Komentáře • 11

  • @mimimkenya2325
    @mimimkenya2325 Před 24 dny +8

    During covid kids stayed home for long but still were able to go back and study, why the hurry yet the weather report for the next few weeks is going to be bad. Some school latrines are overflowing and we expect the kids to go to that environment

  • @erickjuma7643
    @erickjuma7643 Před 24 dny +3

    The people who pushed for schools to be reopened are private school owners who are making loses. So many of then almost closed down during that covid, they entered debt that they are yet to recover from till now. They see that happening again

  • @DrippingWrld
    @DrippingWrld Před 24 dny +1

    Wa

  • @coolleo9149
    @coolleo9149 Před 24 dny +3

    So According to Mwaura, the schools affected by the floods can be repaired in a record 7 days then schools will reopen? Wajinga Waliisha Kenya lakini mnaongeleshwa kama wajinga, vichwa vimejaa shonde tupu!

  • @mimimkenya2325
    @mimimkenya2325 Před 24 dny +1

    Has Hon. Nyutu himself visited schools and assessed the situation on the ground. Is the assumption that kids come from near schools, what about those who walk many kilometres to get to schools and the dangers involved? We don't need to use money for tree planting and instead use the money to rehabilitate schools and resettle affected Kenyans. Don't put Kenyans in danger on roads that are impassable, and some that have been swept away by floods. Nothing is being said about our careless drivers who drive through flooded roads.

  • @user-ih4ps5po9o
    @user-ih4ps5po9o Před 24 dny +2

    This is not good at all schools will be opened maybe next month

  • @blessingsblssd
    @blessingsblssd Před 24 dny

    Ombi langu ni Mungu afungue njia watoto warudi shule Monday wakulalamika niwale hawapendi kulipa fee mapema