Police Officer Shot Dead, Gun Stolen While Guarding KCSE Exam Papers in Turkana ‎

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Turkana County Police Commander, Samuel Ndanyi. ‎A police officer was shot dead in cold blood on Monday morning while guarding Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination papers in Turkana County.  ‎ The tragic incident occurred at Kang’atotha area, Turkana Central, where officers had been deployed to provide security during the ongoing national examinations. ‎ ‎According to police reports, the slain officer was part of a team assigned to escort and guard examination materials at a local school. Witnesses said the attack happened shortly after dawn when unknown assailants ambushed the officer. His firearm, a G3 rifle, was stolen after the shooting. ‎ ‎Turkana County Police Commander Samuel Ndanyi confirmed the incident, saying the assailants struck before other officers at the examination center could respond. “We lost one of our officers this morning while he was on official duty securing KCSE exam materials. The attackers took off with his rifle. A manhunt has bee...

Gubudue State Urges Teachers Not To Work For Money

The Gbudue State Minister of Education Gender Child and Social welfare urges teachers not teach because of money but for the betterment for the future Leaders. 
  
Mr. Philip Michael Education Minister in Gbudue State while talking to the teachers who came to receive their insensitive of 40 US Dollars. Radio Anisa reports.
 
He says the money that the teachers are receiving is not their salaries it was the donors support to help teachers.
 
Pia says let the teachers do not attempt to think of any strike about the incentive because it’s not the Government that is giving that money to the teachers.
 
He encourages teachers not take the money for drinking alcohol but to think for what they can do for their future.
 
Each Teacher will be receiving 10,221 SSP the Minister reveals.
 
In related development, the Minister discloses that Primary Candidates will start their Primary leaving examinations next week on Monday December 11.
 
The Minister made this remarks this afternoon during as teachers were receiving their insensitive in the Ministry of Education in Yambio today.

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