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CS MAGOHA’S SLUM GIRLS NOW PREGNANT; FULL DETAILS ON CS MAGOHA’S FULL SPEECH BELOW; EDUCATION BREAKING NEWS
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It is now clear that Education CS Professor George Magoha is an angry man. The reason for his anger, Kenyan parents who are too complacent and too busy.
The CS expressed his disappointment yesterday as he received the final report of the COVID-19 national response committee to be presented to President Uhuru Kenyatta ahead of his speech today.
52 CHILDREN NEGLECTED, SEXUALLY ABUSED OR MARRIED OFF IN A SPAN OF ONE WEEK
CS Magoha’s wrath towards Kenyan parents is not just a mere projection of his frustrations. His anger is justified since in the last few weeks, 52 children get abused within a week.
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These statistics are extremely alarming. According to a report filed by The Standard yesterday, cases of child abuse are on the rise. In fact, such cases have tripled since the first week of March when Childline received over 20 cases.
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MAGOHA’S SLUM GIRLS NOW PREGNANT
What is even more heartbreaking to the CS is the rising cased of early pregnancy among school-going slum girls.
The CS is yet to reconcile with the fact that some parents are extremely irresponsible. Three of CS Magoha’s girls whom he went fishing out from the slums, giving them scholarships are now pregnant.
“It is heartbreaking that after I went to the slums to fish out some girls from the slums and take them to schools after looking for scholarships for them, three of the form one girls are pregnant within this short period of two months. Big shame to the parents,” said CS Magoha.
The CS pointed a finger at parents who did not seem to have time for their children. He further warned parents to avoid siring kids whom they cannot bring up. The CS said that if parents cannot create time for their children, then they have no time creating one.
“We should only produce children that we are able to take care of. If you have no time to look after your child, then you have no business creating a child. I want to state without fear of contradiction that parents must change their mindset and love their children by creating time. Love is measured by the number of minutes or hours you give your child,” added the CS.
CYBERCRIME ON THE RISE
The CS also urged Kenyan parents and guardians to be on the look-out and firmly take charge of their children.
Parents have a God-given responsibility of protecting children against criminals luring them into pre-marital sex, drug abuse, and genital mutilation among other crimes.
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations, DCI has warned those engaging in cybercrime activities and luring young children to stop their misdemeanor lest they face the full wrath of the law.
ONLINE LESSONS
The CS also said that online lessons will continue being aired by the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development, KICD until schools reopen.
Although the CS did not disclose the details of the report on schools’ reopening, it is unlikely that schools in Kenya will reopen while the coronavirus pandemic cases are spiking.
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