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Nottingham Forest are quoting around £120M for Elliot Anderson, believing it is fair given his key role for England at the World Cup and under contract until 2029. The valuation is also partly based on Moisés Caicedo's move from Brighton to Chelsea for £115M in 2023. [@RobDawsonESPN/@MarkOgden_]








Kenya’s Debt Files! In 2022, TISA went to court demanding access to Kenya’s debt contracts and on 13th Dec 2024, the High Court (HCCHRPET/E179/2022) ruled in favour of transparency. To date, the National Treasury has still NOT complied. We continue to demand the release of all sovereign bond agreements/contracts signed by the Government of Kenya, including their terms and conditions, and full disclosure on how sovereign bond funds have been spent over the past nine years. Today’s case by Sen. Okiya Omtatah Okoiti is a separate case but it adds to the growing pressure for accountability on Kenya’s debt. Article 35(1) of the Constitution guarantees access to information. Transparency in public finance is a right, not a privilege — and we’re hopeful this growing pressure finally delivers the accountability Kenyans deserve. 🇰🇪⚖️ #DeniBandia #OdiousDebt #PublicDebt

1. The approved Capitation for primary school is capped at Ksh 1,400 per year. The funds are usually released by the National Treasury to the Ministry of Education on termly basis in the ratio of 50:30:20. 2. The capitation amount is arrived at based on clear expenditure lines (vote heads) that are determined by estimated costs incurred by EACH learner. 3. Upon receipt of the money, and based on the exact amount received, MoE releases the funds with an accompanying circular detailing the expenditure breakdown (vote heads). 4. The figures in reference to the circular are based on this practice. 5. In summary, MoE wishes to clarify the following: • MoE determines how much money is allocated to each vote head based on the total amount of capitation received from the National Treasury • Capitation funds are released on three phases corresponding to the school calendar terms • The circular in reference is based on the 2nd term tranche as received from National Treasury. • The amounts shown are per learner, not per school -The KSh 95.25 PER LEARNER is for learning materials only (books, stationery, etc.) -The KSh 93.08 PER LEARNER for school operations (staff, maintenance, utilities, exams) @EduMinKenya @_BasicEdu











