CBC TASKFORCE.

Kenya Private Schools Association [KPSA] Mombasa county has petitioned the government to address a bit of grey areas in the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) reforms before implementation takes place.

Led by the KPSA Chairman Dr Elisha Mwango who was accompanied by the association county Assistant Secretary Rukiya Abafae they presented their recommendations and views to the Presidential working Party on Education on CBC sitting at Coast Girls High School in Mombasa county. They said they have thrown their weight behind the CBC before the implementation exercise.

Mwango asked the government to address grey areas in the CBC before its implementation.‘’Let the government recognize the importance of a good working relationship with the association,” he said.

Leila, who is Vice Chancellor at the Technical University of Mombasa [TUM] and who was with Prof Hassan Mwakimako, Paul Lilan and Jane Kimili, told journalists their intention was to see for themselves what was on the ground apart from reading and seeing from the mainstream media or social media.

She confirmed at the end of the day’s session they will head to Kilifi county to continue with the exercise.

She said each learning institution is faced with numerous challenges of its own nature refuting claims they are the same challenges.