Kenya's education system is on the brink of chaos as thousands of teachers are yet to receive their delayed payments, threatening the upcoming national exams. The delayed payments, which are reportedly affecting over 300,000 teachers, have sparked widespread concerns about the ability of schools to administer the exams smoothly. With many teachers unable to report to work due to financial constraints, the National Examination Council (KNEC) is under pressure to ensure that the exams proceed as scheduled. The situation has raised questions about the government's preparedness to host the exams, which are a crucial milestone in the academic calendar for millions of students.


Why teachers’ delayed payments threaten national exams  Daily Nation