
Migos Ogamba
Migos Ogamba is a Kenyan Cabinet Secretary for Education who was recently in the news due to a High Court ruling that declared the government's directive mandating school fees payments through the eCitizen platform unconstitutional, highlighting the lack of public consultation in policy implementation.
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Migos Ogamba, the Education Cabinet Secretary, faced criticism from the National Assembly during the retreat.
Legislators should 'bark' outside Parliament and while inside as wellMigos Ogamba confirmed the incident and expressed condolences to the families of the deceased learner.
One learner killed, others injured after school van overturns in EndarashaMigos Ogamba was mentioned as one of the cabinet secretaries in the context of the E-citizen fees.
AG: Why Govt cannot stop charging Kenyans fees to access servicesEducation Cabinet Secretary Migos Ogamba has called on university staff to resume work as negotiations continue over the payment of a verified Sh7.76 billion owed under the 2017–2021 Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Education CS demands end to lecturers' strike amid Sh7.76B budget deadlockMigos Ogamba received a tree from Kenya Forest Service officers at Kenyoro Primary School.
Sh10.5 billion ploy: Experts now cast doubts on Ruto's ambitious 15 billion trees push
Education CS Migos Ogamba receives a tree from Kenya Forest Service officers at Kenyoro Primary School in Kisii County.
Experts now cast doubts on Ruto's ambitious 15 billion trees pushMigos Ogamba is the Cabinet Secretary for Education who revoked Amukowa Anangwe's appointment.
DPP withdraws Sh32m graft case against Anangwe and three othersMigos Ogamba is also criticized by Sloya for the delay in releasing education funds.
Sabatia students receive bursaries amid call for timely disbursement of fundsEducation CS Migos Ogamba was involved in the controversial decision to revoke the appointments of University of Nairobi Council members.
High court suspends UoN council dismissalsCabinet Secretary Migos Ogamba was part of the delegation with President Ruto.
You stand to benefit more from broad-based government, Ruto tells Mt KenyaThe court also issued an sweeping injunction barring Cabinet Secretaries John Mbadi (Treasury), William Kabogo (ICT) and Migos Ogamba (Education), from enforcing the eCitizen payment system for school fees.
Court declares payment of school fees via e-Citizen unconstitutional







































