Govt warns against charging public school learners fees

Secretary for Education, Chikondano Mussa has warned education officers against charging learners in public primary schools user fees, saying this contributes to high drop out rate.
She reminded school administrators about a circular which government released in January last year that officers are in any way prohibited from charging fees such as registration fees, fines, summer school fees and card fees among others.

PS Chikondano Mussa
She said some students drop out of school after failing to pay the user fees, a development which hinders the goal of free primary education set up to make primary education accessible to everyone.
Speaking at the official opening of Human Capital Scorecard training at Golden Peacock Hotel in Lilongwe, the Education Secretary said it is disappointing to hear that some officers are still demanding money from learners despite the government’s order and said this is disobedience.
Mussa said that headteachers, Primary Education Advisors (PEAs) and District Directors of Education, Youth and Sports (DEYS) should not allow this wrong doing to happen in their hands saying that if they are not careful they will be punished.
“Government issued a letter and if someone does not want to follow what the government says then disciplinary measures will follow.
“Charging of higher user fees works hostile to  Vision MW2063, as the ministry is aligning itself to deliver services towards Human Capital Development, enabler number 5,”
She appealed to various players and partners working in the education sector to rally behind the ministry in order to achieve high quality education at all levels.

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