The Education CS refuted this claims amd reiterated that NEMIS is ok.




Best regards


Barrack Otieno



On Monday, 16-12-2019 at 16:02 Julius Njiraini via kictanet wrote:
There should have been interministrial cordination.  Moe needs mict human resource personnels for Technical implementation 

On Mon, Dec 16, 2019, 1:31 PM Odhiambo Washington via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
This is a full page report, but it still fails to highlight what the problem could have been, and the possible solution. It even fails to lay the blame anywhere!

We're that shallow.

Assuming that all headteachers have access to a computer with Internet access, what then is the reason some of them have not uploaded the data?
I'm assuming that it's a simple case of putting the data in an Excel spreadsheet with a defined format, which is then uploaded into NEMIS.

Someone needs to answer the question of why the system is being abandoned. Unless this news update is simple sensationalism. 
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