Gory: Student Kills Self

Mishale

Elder Lister
now, we have to be careful how we talk to one another.
someone might kill themselves or even kill you.
 

Mwalimu-G

Elder Lister
Sasa hii imetoka wapi!? Didnt magoha say that?
1. Education law and policy framework Kenya has ratified most international treaties that protect the right to education, which form part of the country’s laws. The Constitution of Kenya, in Article 53 (1) (b) state that every child has a right to free and compulsory basic education and Article 55 (a) the State shall take measures, including affirmative action programmes, to ensure that the youth access relevant education and training. Minorities and marginalized groups under Article 56 (b) have a right to be provided with special opportunities in the field of education. To give effect to the Constitution, the Basic Education Act (No 14 of 2013) has been passed into law to regulate the provision of basic education and adult basic education in the country. The Children’s Act also acknowledges and protects every child’s right to education. Other education laws guarantee the implementation of the right to education. In addition, Kenya adopted various general and specific policies on education. The most recent are the second Medium Plan Term of Vision 2030 (2013) and the Policy Framework for Education and Training (2012).

Magoha did not pull the directive out of his arse. He only pronounced the law.
 

The.Black.Templar

Elder Lister
Staff member
1. Education law and policy framework Kenya has ratified most international treaties that protect the right to education, which form part of the country’s laws. The Constitution of Kenya, in Article 53 (1) (b) state that every child has a right to free and compulsory basic education and Article 55 (a) the State shall take measures, including affirmative action programmes, to ensure that the youth access relevant education and training. Minorities and marginalized groups under Article 56 (b) have a right to be provided with special opportunities in the field of education. To give effect to the Constitution, the Basic Education Act (No 14 of 2013) has been passed into law to regulate the provision of basic education and adult basic education in the country. The Children’s Act also acknowledges and protects every child’s right to education. Other education laws guarantee the implementation of the right to education. In addition, Kenya adopted various general and specific policies on education. The most recent are the second Medium Plan Term of Vision 2030 (2013) and the Policy Framework for Education and Training (2012).

Magoha did not pull the directive out of his arse. He only pronounced the law.
but where does it say the parents will be arrested?
 

Mwalimu-G

Elder Lister
you
really? is arresting parents the only thing he can think of? cant the police be used for something more important than arresting unfortunate parents who are unable to send their children to school?
You should have listened to his entire speech, not jump at one sentence out of context and get emotional over it. Nimekuuliza swali how does the government enforce the rights of children hiyo una-pretend hukuona.
 
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