CS Machogu Bans Morning & Evening Preps, Sets Strict Timelines
He lamented that he encountered, at times, students waking up at 4 am to prepare to get to school for remedial classes.

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu on Monday, January 30 warned teachers against conducting learning activities beyond the allocated hours.
He was at Nairobi Primary school where he led education stakeholders during the monitoring of the opening of Junior Secondary School (JSS) and distribution of textbooks for grade 7.
He lamented that he encountered, at times, students waking up at 4 am to prepare to get to school for remedial classes.
Machogu thus imposed a ban on teachers conducting early morning and evening classes for all students.
“With the resumption of the education calendar, the government will be vigilant on reporting time of students. Classes should start at 8.00 am and end exactly at 3.45 pm,” the CS stated.
“You will meet students walking in the streets before dawn so that they can make time for remedial classes. We will not allow that, and we will also take action on schools that ferry students home as late as 10.00 pm,” the CS warned.
However, some parents had a different view of the CS's remarks.
“The little children are the ones who should be allowed to start learning at 8:00 am and end at 3:45 pm. According to me, those beyond Grade 5 can start learning at 7:00 am,” said one parent.