
Julius Migos Ogamba
Julius Migos Ogamba is the Cabinet Secretary for Education in Kenya, responsible for overseeing the country's educational policies and systems. Recently, he has been in the news regarding a proposal from school heads to increase secondary school fees due to rising operational costs and funding deficits.
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Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos Ogamba has said the future of the global tourism industry will depend on innovation and technology.
Tourism's future lies in Innovation and technology, graduates toldEducation CS Julius Migos Ogamba flags off part of the 11.8 million textbooks for Grade 10.
Principals ordered to admit Grade 10 learners without fees, uniforms
Education CS Julius Migos Ogamba flags off part of the 11.8 million textbooks for Grade 10.
State orders principals to admit all Grade 10 learners without fees
Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos Ogamba announced the release of the first Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) results.
How 2025 KJSEA candidates can check resultsHon. Julius Migos Ogamba hailed the policy as a decisive move towards a globally competitive workforce.
Kenya launches national policy to align training with industry demandsJulius Migos Ogamba is the Education Cabinet Secretary who announced the introduction of smart padlocks to secure national exams.
KNEC rolls out smart padlocks to secure national exams
Education CS Julius Migos Ogamba said the ministry has adopted a multi-agency approach involving key institutions.
KNEC begins 2025 national examinations for 3.4 million learnersJulius Migos Ogamba is the Education Cabinet Secretary who urged university staff unions to end their strike.
University staff urged to end strike after receiving Sh2.7b duesJulius Migos Ogamba, the Education Cabinet Secretary, emphasised the importance of applying evidence and data in policy formulation.
Data and evidence key to improving learning outcomesJulius Migos Ogamba is the Education Cabinet Secretary who announced the disbursement of funds to university students.
HELB releases Sh9.46b to University studentsEducation Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos Ogamba has denied reports of a looming end to free primary and secondary education.
Stakeholders urge government to prioritise educationEducation Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos Ogamba also defended the policy, referencing Article 53 of the Constitution.
Education lies in limbo as State insists 'nothing has changed'Julius Ogamba announced a major fees reprieve for parents whose children will join universities this year.
Fees reprieve as 650,000 shun varsities, collegesEducation Cabinet Secretary Migos Ogamba has revealed that his ministry is conducting an overhaul of existing governing councils and appointment of new ones.
Inside plan to bail out universities on verge of collapse, quell supremacy wranglesJulius Ogamba is the Education Cabinet Secretary who has stated that Mathematics will be made compulsory in senior secondary school.
Flip-flop as Education CS reverts on plan to make Mathematics optionalEducation CS Julius Migos Ogamba was present at the National Drama and Film Festival state concert.
Student plays that spoke truth left off stage at state concertEducation CS Julius Migos Ogamba was present at the National Drama and Film Festival state concert.
Filtered plays dominated State concertEducation Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba has revoked the appointment of four members of the University of Nairobi Council.
Ogamba revokes appointments of four UoN Council members in shake-upEducation Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos Ogamba welcomed the new PS, calling for his support in ensuring learners get quality education.
New Basic Education PS takes over as sector faces critical transitionEducation Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba has accused Prof. Amukowa Anangwe of blocking a representative of the Ministry of Education from attending the University of Nairobi council meetings.
Ogamba explains why Prof Anangwe was removed from UoN CouncilJulius Migos Ogamba is the Cabinet Secretary for Education who received a proposal for fee hikes from school heads.
School heads propose fee hikes, cite rising costs, funding deficit














































