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2023 East Africa School Games (FEASSSA) Full Volleyball Boys Results, Ranking
2023 East Africa School Games (FEASSSA) Full Volleyball Boys Results, Ranking
2023 East Africa School Games (FEASSSA) Full Volleyball Boys Results, Ranking
FIXTURES
VOLLEYBALL BOYS Venues: PSVF & TTC
POOL A | POOL B | |
1. Standard High, Zzana (Ug) | 1. GS St. Joseph’s, Kabgayi (Rw) | |
2. AndersenSec (Ke) | 2. Bukedea Comprehensive (Ug) | |
3. Kaliua Sec (Tz) | 3. Namugongo Voc SS (Ug) | |
4. PSVF Huye (Rw) | 4. Tumaini Sec (Ke) | |
5. Namwela Sec (Ke) | 5. Ruthimitu Sec (Ke) |
DAY 1 SATURDAY 19TH AUGUST 2023 PRELIMINARIES
MATCH NO. | TIME | POOL | TEAMS | SCORES | |||
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10.00am | A | Standard High (Ug) | Vs | Andersen Sec (Ke) | 03 | 00 |
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10.00am | A | Kaliua Sec (Tz) | Vs | PSVF Huye (Rw) | 01 | 03 |
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10.00am | B | GS St. Joseph’s (Rw) | Vs | Bukedea Comp(Ug) | 01 | 03 |
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10.00am | B | Namugongo Voc SS (Ug) | Vs | Tumaini Sec (Ke) | 03 | 00 |
DAY 2 SUNDAY 20THAUGUST 2023 PRELIMINARIES
MATCH NO. | TIME | POOL | TEAMS | SCORES | |||
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11.00am | B | Tumaini Sec (Ke) | Vs | Ruthimitu Sec (Ke) | 03 | 01 |
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11.00am | B | Bukedea (Ug) | Vs | Namugongo Voc SS (Ug) | 03 | 01 |
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3.00pm | A | PSVF Huye (Rw) | Vs | Namwela Sec (Ke) | 03 | 02 |
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3.00pm | A | Andersen Sec (Ke) | Vs | Kaliua Sec (Tz) | 03 | 00 |
DAY 3 MONDAY 21ST AUGUST 2023 PRELIMINARIES
MATCH NO. | TIME | POOL | TEAMS | SCORES | |||
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11.00am | A | Standard High (Ug) | Vs | Kaliua Sec (Tz) | 03 | 00 |
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11.00am | A | Namwela Sec (Ke) | Vs | Andersen Sec (Ke) | 03 | 02 |
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3.00pm | B | GS St. Joseph’s (Rw) | Vs | Namugongo Voc SS (Ug) | 01 | 03 |
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3.00pm | B | Ruthimitu Sec (Ke) | Vs | Bukedea (Ug) | 00 | 03 |
DAY 4 TUESDAY 22NDAUGUST 2023 PRELIMINARIES
MATCH NO. | TIME | POOL | TEAMS | SCORES | |||
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11.00am | B | Tumaini Sec (Ke) | Vs | GS St. Joseph’s (Rw) | 03 | 02 |
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11.00am | B | Namugongo Voc SS (Ug) | Vs | Ruthimitu Sec (Ke) | 03 | 00 |
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3.00pm | A | PSVF Huye (Rw) | Vs | Standard High (Ug) | 01 | 03 |
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3.00pm | A | Kaliua Sec (Tz) | Vs | Namwela Sec (Ke) | 00 | 03 |
DAY 5 WEDNESDAY 23RDAUGUST 2023 PRELIMINARIES
MATCH NO. | TIME | POOL | TEAMS | SCORES | |||
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11.00am | A | Standard High (Ug) | Vs | Namwela Sec (Ke) | 01 | 03 |
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11.00am | A | PSVF Huye (Rw) | Vs | Andersen Sec (Ke) | 01 | 03 |
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3.00pm | B | GS St. Joseph’s (Rw) | Vs | Ruthimitu Sec (Ke) | 03 | 02 |
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3.00pm | B | Tumaini Sec (Ke) | Vs | Bukedea (Ug) | 02 | 03 |
TABLE STANDINGS
VOLLEYBALL BOYS POOL A
RANK | TEAMS | P | W | L | SW | SL | SR | PTS | POSIT |
1. | Standard High (Ug) | 4 | 3 | 1 | 10 | 4 | 2.5 | 9 | 1 |
2. | Namwela Sec (Ke) | 4 | 3 | 1 | 11 | 6 | 1.8 | 9 | 2 |
3. | Andersen Sec (Ke) | 4 | 2 | 2 | 8 | 7 | 1.1 | 7 | 3 |
4. | PSVF Huye (Rw) | 4 | 2 | 2 | 8 | 9 | 0.8 | 5 | 4 |
5. | Kaliua Sec (Tz) | 4 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 12 | 0.06 | 0 | 5 |
VOLLEYBALL BOYS POOL B
RANK | TEAMS | P | W | L | SW | SL | SR | PTS | POSIT |
1. | Bukedea (Ug) | 4 | 4 | 0 | 12 | 4 | 3 | 11 | 1 |
2. | Namugongo Voc SS (Ug) | 4 | 3 | 1 | 10 | 4 | 2.5 | 9 | 2 |
3. | Tumaini Sec (Ke) | 4 | 2 | 2 | 8 | 6 | 0.8 | 7 | 3 |
4. | GS St. Joseph’s (Rw) | 4 | 0 | 4 | 6 | 11 | 0.5 | 2 | 4 |
5. | Ruthimitu Sec (Ke) | 4 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 9 | 0.11 | 1 | 5 |
DAY 6 FRIDAY 25TH AUGUST 2023 SEMI-FINALS
MATCH NO. | TIME | POOL | TEAMS | SCORES | |||
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11.00am | Standard High (Ug) | Vs | Namugongo Voc SS (Ug) | 01 | 03 | |
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11.00am | Bukedea (Ug) | Vs | Namwela Sec (Ke) | 01 | 03 |
DAY 7 SATURDAY 26TH AUGUST 2023 3RD PLACE PLAY-OFF & FINALS
MATCH NO. | TIME | POOL | TEAMS | SCORES | |||
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9.00am | Standard High (Ug) | Vs | Bukedea (Ug) | 03 | 01 | |
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3.00pm | Namugongo Voc SS (Ug) | Vs | Namwela Sec (Ke) | 01 | 03 |
TEAM OVERALL RANKING
VOLLEYBALL – BOYS
RANK | TEAM | COUNTRY |
1. | Namwela Sec | Kenya |
2. | Namugongo Voc SS | Uganda |
3. | Standard High | Uganda |
4. | Bukedea | Uganda |
5. | Tumaini Sec | Kenya |
6. | Andersen Sec | Kenya |
7. | PSVF Huye | Rwanda |
8. | GS St. Joseph’s | Rwanda |
9. | Ruthimitu Sec | Kenya |
10. | Kaliua Sec | Tanzania |
MVP Owinjo Silver Namugongo Voc Uganda
List of identified Corona Virus Disease (Covid19) isolation centres, schools in all counties of Kenya
The Ministry of Health has released the list of 460 Covid-19 isolation centres in the whole country. The list includes health facilities, schools, Universities and colleges per county that would be used to host Covid-19 patients in case of multiple infections. In total the facilities, identified by various County governments, have a capacity of 138,220 beds.
Nairobi that has the highest number of Covid-19 infections has set aside 12 centres. This latest development comes in the backdrop of increment in numbers of individuals testing positive for the highly contagious and airborne disease.
Here is the full list of the 460 isolation centres in all the counties (the list has been aggregated per county):
FACILITY NAME | COUNTY | SUB COUNTY |
KMTC | UASIN GISHU | . |
MOI MEDICAL SCHOOL | UASIN GISHU | . |
UNIVERSITY OF ELDORET | UASIN GISHU | . |
ELDORET POLYTECHNIC | UASIN GISHU | . |
MOI GIRLS ELDORET | UASIN GISHU | AINABKOI |
HILL SCHOOL | UASIN GISHU | KESSES |
AIC CHEBISAAS | UASIN GISHU | MOIBEN |
PAUL BOIT | UASIN GISHU | TURBO |
KMTC | TRANS NZOIA | . |
KITALE SCHOOL-SECONDARY | TRANS NZOIA | TRANS NZOIA WEST |
ST JOSEPH’S GIRLS | TRANS NZOIA | TRANS NZOIA WEST |
ST JOSEPH’S BOYS KITALE | TRANS NZOIA | TRANS NZOIA WEST |
KMTC KAPENGURIA | WEST POKOT | . |
CHESTA | WEST POKOT | . |
CHEWOYET | WEST POKOT | WEST POKOT |
KAPENGURIA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL | WEST POKOT | WEST POKOT |
NASOKOL GIRLS SEC. SCHOOL | WEST POKOT | WEST POKOT |
TARTAR GIRLS | WEST POKOT | WEST POKOT |
BARINGO TTC | BARINGO | . |
KMTC | BARINGO | . |
KENYA SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT | BARINGO | . |
KABARNET HIGH SCH. | BARINGO | BARINGO CENTRAL |
KAPROPITA GIRLS HIGH | BARINGO | BARINGO CENTRAL |
KITURO HIGH SCHOOL | BARINGO | BARINGO CENTRAL |
PEMWAI GIRLS’ SEC SCH | BARINGO | BARINGO CENTRAL |
BARINGO HIGH | BARINGO | KOIBATEK |
ELDAMA RAVINE GIRLS | BARINGO | KOIBATEK |
KMTC | NANDI | . |
KOITALEL K. SAMUEL UNIVERSITY | NANDI | . |
MOSORIOT TTC | NANDI | . |
KAPSABET BOYS | NANDI | CHESUMEI |
KAPSABET GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL | NANDI | NANDI CENTRAL |
SAMOEI BOYS | NANDI | NANDI EAST |
OUR LADY OF PEACE | NANDI | NANDI EAST |
LODWAR HIGH | TURKANA | TURKANA CENTRAL |
OUR LADYS’ GIRLS | TURKANA | TURKANA WEST |
KAKUMA BOYS | TURKANA | TURKANA WEST |
Bishop Mahon | TURKANA | TURKANA WEST |
KMTC | ELGEYO MARAKWET | . |
TAMBACH TTC | ELGEYO MARAKWET | . |
ST.PATRICK ITEN | ELGEYO MARAKWET | KEIYO |
SINGORE GIRLS | ELGEYO MARAKWET | KEIYO |
TAMBACH BOYS | ELGEYO MARAKWET | KEIYO |
AIC KESSUP GIRLS | ELGEYO MARAKWET | KEIYO |
MOI KAPSOWAR GIRLS | ELGEYO MARAKWET | MARAKWET WEST |
CHEBARA BOYS | ELGEYO MARAKWET | MARAKWET WEST |
EGERTON UNIVERISTY | NAKURU | . |
UTUMISHI | NAKURU | GILGIL |
KOELEL BOYS | NAKURU | GILGIL |
NAIVASHA GIRLS SEC | NAKURU | NAIVASHA |
NAIVASHA HIGH SCHOOL | NAKURU | NAIVASHA |
LAKE NAIVASHA GIRLS SEC | NAKURU | NAIVASHA |
NAKURU BOYS | NAKURU | NAKURU |
NAKURU GIRLS | NAKURU | NAKURU |
MOI FORCES LANET | NAKURU | NAKURU NORTH |
JOMO KENYATTA BOYS | NAKURU | NAKURU NORTH |
JOMO KENYATTA GIRLS | NAKURU | NAKURU NORTH |
MASAI MARA UNIVERISTY | NAROK | . |
Narok TTC | NAROK | . |
SUSWA GIRLS | NAROK | NAROK EAST |
OLOLULUNG’A BOYS | NAROK | NAROK SOUTH |
OLOMIRAN BOYS HIGH | NAROK | NAROK WEST |
SEKANANI GIRLS | NAROK | NAROK WEST |
TENGECHA BOYS | KERICHO | BURETI |
Kericho TTC | KERICHO | . |
LITEIN HIGH | KERICHO | BURETI |
AIC LITEIN GIRLS | KERICHO | BURETI |
KERICHO | . | |
KERICHO HIGH | KERICHO | KERICHO |
MOI TEA GIRLS | KERICHO | KERICHO |
KABIANGA BOYS | KERICHO | BELGUT |
KIPSIGIS GIRLS | KERICHO | KERICHO |
TENWEK HIGH | BOMET | BOMET |
LONGISA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL | BOMET | BOMET EAST |
MULOT BOYS | BOMET | BOMET EAST |
KONGOTIK .G | BOMET | BOMET EAST |
SIGOR HIGH | BOMET | CHEPALUNGU |
KAPLONG GIRLS | BOMET | SOTIK |
KAPLONG BOYS | BOMET | SOTIK |
CHEBILAT BOYS | BOMET | SOTIK |
NDANAI GIRLS | BOMET | SOTIK |
KMTC | LAIKIPIA | . |
LAIKIPIA UNIVERISTY | LAIKIPIA | . |
NANYUKI HIGH SCHOOL | LAIKIPIA | LAIKIPIA EAST |
ST. JUDE NTURUKUMA GIRLS SCH | LAIKIPIA | LAIKIPIA EAST |
ST LOISE NANYUKI GIRLS | LAIKIPIA | LAIKIPIA EAST |
G.G. RUMURUTI BOYS | LAIKIPIA | LAIKIPIA WEST |
NJONJO GIRLS | LAIKIPIA | NYAHURURU |
GATERO GIRLS | LAIKIPIA | NYAHURURU |
MWENJE BOYS | LAIKIPIA | NYAHURURU |
MARALAL HIGH | SAMBURU | SAMBURU CENTRAL |
KISIMA GIRLS | SAMBURU | SAMBURU CENTRAL |
AIC MOI GIRLS | SAMBURU | SAMBURU CENTRAL |
BARAGOI BOYS SEC | SAMBURU | SAMBURU NORTH |
BARAGOI GIRLS SECONDARY | SAMBURU | SAMBURU NORTH |
MASENO UNIVERITY – YALA CAMPUS | KISUMU | . |
KMTC – KISUMU | KISUMU | . |
KISUMU POLYTECHNIC | KISUMU | . |
TOM MBOYA COLLEGE | KISUMU | .. |
KISUMU | . | |
KISUMU GIRLS | KISUMU | KISUMU CENTRAL |
KISUMU BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL | KISUMU | KISUMU CENTRAL |
MASENO SCHOOL | KISUMU | KISUMU WEST |
CHULAIMBO SEC SCHOOL | KISUMU | KISUMU WEST |
BONDO UNIVERSITY | SIAYA | . |
BONDO TTC | SIAYA | . |
Ugenya TTC | SIAYA | . |
SIAYA AGRICLTURAL INSTITUTE | SIAYA | . |
KMTC – SIAYA | SIAYA | . |
KMTC – BONDO | SIAYA | . |
MARANDA HIGH SCHOOL | SIAYA | BONDO |
NYAMIRA GIRLS SEC. SCHOOL | SIAYA | BONDO |
USENGE HIGH SCHOOL | SIAYA | BONDO |
SIAYA | . | |
SIAYA | . | |
SIAYA | . | |
ST MARY’S SCHOOL YALA | SIAYA | GEM |
CHIANDA HIGH SCHOOL | SIAYA | RARIEDA |
RAMBA BOYS SEC. SCHOOL | SIAYA | RARIEDA |
NG’IYA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL | SIAYA | SIAYA |
RANG’ALA BOYS SEC. SCHOOL | SIAYA | UGUNJA |
KMTC – HOMA BAY | HOMA BAY | . |
ASUMBI TTC | HOMA BAY | . |
ICIPE | HOMA BAY | . |
AGOROSERV | HOMA BAY | . |
HOMA BAY HIGH | HOMA BAY | HOMA BAY |
OGANDE GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL | HOMA BAY | HOMA BAY |
ASUMBI GIRLS | HOMA BAY | HOMABAY |
MBITA HIGH | HOMA BAY | MBITA |
RATANG’A BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL | HOMA BAY | NDHIWA |
ST AUGASTINE MIROGI BOYS | HOMA BAY | NDHIWA |
AGORO SARE HIGH SCHOOL | HOMA BAY | RACHUONYO SOUTH |
KMTC – MIGORI | MIGORI | . |
MIGORI TTC | MIGORI | . |
MOI GIRLS NYABOHANSE SEC SCHOOL | MIGORI | KURIA WEST |
ST MARY’S MABERA GIRLS | MIGORI | MABERA |
KADIKA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL | MIGORI | MIGORI |
NYABISAWA GIRLS SEC | MIGORI | MIGORI |
AGENGA SECONDARY | MIGORI | NYATIKE |
MOI NYATIKE HIGH | MIGORI | NYATIKE |
ST MICHAEL NYANDEMA | MIGORI | NYATIKE |
KANGA | MIGORI | RONGO |
ST JOSEPH’S RAPOGI SECONDARY SCHOOL | MIGORI | URIRI |
KMTC – KISII | KISII | . |
Kenyenya TTC | KISII | . |
KISII UNIVERISTY | KISII | . |
KISII SCHOOL | KISII | KISII CENTRAL |
NYANCHWA BOYS | KISII | KISII CENTRAL |
KERERI GIRLS | KISII | KISII CENTRAL |
NYANCHWA GIRLS | KISII | KISII CENTRAL |
ITIERIO BOYS | KISII | KISII SOUTH |
NYABURURU | KISII | KITUTU CENTRAL |
CARDINAL OTUNGA | KISII | KITUTU CENTRAL |
Borabu TTC | NYAMIRA | . |
KMTC – NYAMIRA | NYAMIRA | . |
NYANSIONGO HIGH SCHOOL | NYAMIRA | BORABU |
MANGA GIRLS HIGH | NYAMIRA | BORABU |
NYAMBARIA HIGH | NYAMIRA | MANGA |
ST. PAUL’S GEKANO BOYS HIGH | NYAMIRA | MANGA |
SIRONGA GIRLS SEC | NYAMIRA | NYAMIRA |
UON MEDICAL SCHOOL | NAIROBI | . |
KMTC | NAIROBI | . |
UON MAIN CAMPUS | NAIROBI | . |
UON PARKLANDS CAMPUS | NAIROBI | . |
MULTIMEDIA UNIVERSITY | NAIROBI | . |
KENYA INSTITUTE OF MASS COMMUNICATION | NAIROBI | . |
NYAYO STADIUM | NAIROBI | . |
KENYATTA UNIVERSITY | NAIROBI | . |
JKUAT | NAIROBI | . |
UPPER HILL SECONDARY SCHOOL | NAIROBI | KIBRA |
LANGATA BOYS | NAIROBI | LANGATA |
COOPERATIVE UNIVERSITY | NAIROBI | . |
MURANGA TTC | MURANG’A | . |
KMTC | MURANG’A | . |
MURANGA UNIVERISTY OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY | MURANG’A | . |
MURANGA UNIVERISTY | MURANG’A | . |
GATURA GIRLS | MURANG’A | GATANGA |
MURANG’A | . | |
GITHUMU HIGH SCHOOL | MURANG’A | KANDARA |
MUGOIRI GIRLS HIGH | MURANG’A | KAHURO |
MUMBI GIRLS | MURANG’A | MURANG’A EAST |
MURANGA HIGH | MURANG’A | MURANGA EAST |
NJIIRI SCHOOL | MURANG’A | KIGUMO |
KARATINA UNIVERISTY | KIRINYAGA | educationnewshub.co.ke |
KERUGOYA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL | KIRINYAGA | KIRINYAGA CENTRAL |
KERUGOYA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL | KIRINYAGA | KIRINYAGA CENTRAL |
KAMUIRU SEC | KIRINYAGA | KIRINYAGA CENTRAL |
NGARU GIRLS | KIRINYAGA | KIRINYAGA CENTRAL |
MUTIRA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL | KIRINYAGA | KIRINYAGA CENTRAL |
KIRANJA SEC. | KIRINYAGA | KIRINYAGA CENTRAL |
KARIA SEC | KIRINYAGA | KIRINYAGA CENTRAL |
KAGUMO GIRLS SEC | KIRINYAGA | KIRINYAGA CENTRAL |
NJEGA BOYS | KIRINYAGA | KIRINYAGA CENTRAL |
KABARE GIRLS SEC | KIRINYAGA | KIRINYAGA EAST |
MUGUMO GIRLS | KIRINYAGA | KIRINYAGA EAST |
KIANYAGA HIGH SCHOOL | KIRINYAGA | KIRINYAGA EAST |
KARUMANDI BOYS | KIRINYAGA | KIRINYAGA EAST |
ST BAKHITA KIBURIA GIRLS | KIRINYAGA | KIRINYAGA EAST |
NGIRIAMBU GIRLS SECONDARY | KIRINYAGA | KIRINYAGA EAST |
KIAMUTUGU BOYS | KIRINYAGA | KIRINYAGA EAST |
BARICHO BOYS | KIRINYAGA | KIRINYAGA WEST |
KMTC | NYAMNDARUA | . |
NYANDARUA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | NYAMNDARUA | . |
NJABINI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL | NYAMNDARUA | KINANGOP |
NYANDARUA HIGH SCHOOL | NYAMNDARUA | NYANDARUA CENTRAL |
NYAMNDARUA | . | |
KALOU | NYAMNDARUA | NYANDARUA CENTRAL |
NDARAGWA GIRLS | NYAMNDARUA | NYANDARUA NORTH |
KARIMA GIRLS SECONDARY | NYAMNDARUA | NYANDARUA SOUTH |
NDURURUMO MIXED | NYAMNDARUA | NYANDARUA SOUTH |
KMTC 1 | KIAMBU | . |
KMTC 2 | KIAMBU | . |
KMTC 3 | KIAMBU | . |
THOGOTO TTC | KIAMBU | . |
KIAMBU INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECH | KIAMBU | . |
ALLIANCE GIRLS | KIAMBU | KIKUYU |
ALLIANCE HIGH | KIAMBU | KIKUYU |
CHANIA BOYS’ HIGH | KIAMBU | THIKA WEST |
KIJABE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL | KIAMBU | LARI |
KIJABE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL | KIAMBU | LARI |
KIKUYU BOYS | KIAMBU | KIKUYU |
LIMURU GIRLS | KIAMBU | LIMURU |
LORETO GIRLS HIGH | KIAMBU | KIAMBU |
LORETO LIMURU | KIAMBU | LIMURU |
MANGU HIGH | KIAMBU | JUJA |
MARY HILL GIRLS | KIAMBU | THIKA WEST |
MARY LEAKEY GIRLS’ | KIAMBU | KABETE |
MOI GIRLS KAMANGU | KIAMBU | KIKUYU |
ST.FRANCIS GIRLS (MANG’U) | KIAMBU | GATUNDU NORTH |
THIKA HIGH SCHOOL | KIAMBU | THIKA WEST |
DEDAN KIMATHI UNIVERISTY | NYERI | . |
KARATINA UNIVERISTY | NYERI | . |
KMTC NYERI | NYERI | . |
NYERI POLYTECHNIC | NYERI | . |
KAMWENJA TTC | NYERI | . |
KAGUMO TTC | NYERI | . |
WAMBUGU FARMERS TRAINING INSTITUTE | NYERI | . |
TUMUTUMU GIRLS | NYERI | MATHIRA WEST |
MUKURWEINI BOYS | NYERI | MUKURWEINI |
KAHETI BOYS | NYERI | MUKURWEINI |
KAGUMO BOYS HIGH | NYERI | NYERI CENTRAL |
NYERI HIGH | NYERI | NYERI CENTRAL |
GIAKANJA BOYS | NYERI | NYERI CENTRAL |
MURUGURU GIRLS SEC | NYERI | NYERI CENTRAL |
MUTHUAINI SEC | NYERI | NYERI CENTRAL |
GACHIKA SEC | NYERI | NYERI CENTRAL |
KARIMA BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL | NYERI | NYERI SOUTH |
CHINGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL | NYERI | NYERI SOUTH |
KENYATTA HIGH SCHOOL [MAHIGA | NYERI | NYERI SOUTH |
CHINGA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL | NYERI | NYERI SOUTH |
OTHAYA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL | NYERI | NYERI SOUTH |
OTHAYA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL | NYERI | NYERI SOUTH |
KMTC | EMBU | . |
KIGARI TTC | EMBU | . |
KENYA SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT | EMBU | educationnewshub.co.ke |
NGUVIU BOYS | EMBU | EMBU NORTH |
NGUVIU GIRLS | EMBU | EMBU NORTH |
KANGARU SCHOOL | EMBU | EMBU WEST |
KIRIMARI BOYS SEC SCHOOL | EMBU | EMBU WEST |
ST PAUL’S HIGH SCHOOL KEVOTE | EMBU | EMBU WEST |
ST TERESA’S GIRLS’ – KITHIMU | EMBU | EMBU WEST |
ST.JOSEPH’S SEC SCHOOL-MTETU | EMBU | EMBU WEST |
SIAKAGO GIRLS | EMBU | MBEERE NORTH |
SIAKAGO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL | EMBU | MBEERE NORTH |
KANGARU GIRLS SCHOOL | EMBU | EMBU WEST |
CHUKA UNIVERISTY | THARAKA NITHI | . |
CHOGORIA GIRLS H. SCH. | THARAKA NITHI | MAARA |
OLOM GIRLS [MAGUNDU] | THARAKA NITHI | MAARA |
CHOGORIA BOYS | THARAKA NITHI | MAARA |
IKUU BOYS | THARAKA NITHI | MERU SOUTH |
CHUKA BOYS | THARAKA NITHI | MERU SOUTH |
CHUKA GIRLS | THARAKA NITHI | MERU SOUTH |
KARAMUGI GIRLS | THARAKA NITHI | MERU SOUTH |
IKAWA | THARAKA NITHI | MERU SOUTH |
MUKUUNI HIGH | THARAKA NITHI | MERU SOUTH |
IKUU GIRLS | THARAKA NITHI | MERU SOUTH |
NJURI HIGH | THARAKA NITHI | MERU SOUTH |
MERU POLYTECHNIC | MERU | educationnewshub.co.ke |
Meru TTC | MERU | . |
KENYA METHODIST UNIVERISTY | MERU | . |
MERU UNIVERISTY | MERU | . |
IGOJI TTC | MERU | . |
MERU TECHNICAL INSTITUTE | MERU | . |
KMTC | MERU | . |
GIKUMENE GIRLS | MERU | IMENTI NORTH |
KAAGA BOYS | MERU | IMENTI NORTH |
KAAGA GIRLS HIGH | MERU | IMENTI NORTH |
KANYAKINE HIGH | MERU | IMENTI SOUTH |
KIRIGE HIGH | MERU | IMENTI NORTH |
MULATHANKARI GIRLS | MERU | IMENTI NORTH |
MUNITHU GIRLS | MERU | IMENTI NORTH |
NKABUNE GIRLS | MERU | IMENTI NORTH |
NKUBU HIGH | MERU | IMENTI SOUTH |
NTHIMBIRI SEC | MERU | IMENTI NORTH |
ST MARYS GIRLS-IGOJI | MERU | IMENTI SOUTH |
THUURA SEC | MERU | IMENTI NORTH |
URUKU GIRLS | MERU | IMENTI SOUTH |
KMTC MAANZONI | MACHAKOS | . |
Kilimambogo TTC | MACHAKOS | . |
KMTC | MACHAKOS | . |
MACHAKOS TTC | MACHAKOS | . |
MACHAKOS UNIVERISTY | MACHAKOS | . |
KANGUNDO HIGH SCHOOL | MACHAKOS | KANGUNDO |
KATHIANI BOYS H. SCHOOL | MACHAKOS | KATHIANI |
KATHIANI GIRLS SEC. SCHOOL | MACHAKOS | KATHIANI |
KYANGULI MEMORIAL SCH.. | MACHAKOS | MACHAKOS |
MATUNGULU BOYS | MACHAKOS | KANGUNDO |
MATUNGULU GIRLS | MACHAKOS | MATUNGULU |
MISYANI GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL | MACHAKOS | KANGUNDO |
MITABONI ABC G. | MACHAKOS | KATHIANI |
MITABONI BOYS HIGH SCH. | MACHAKOS | KATHIANI |
MUMBUNI BOYS | MACHAKOS | MACHAKOS |
MUMBUNI GIRLS | MACHAKOS | MACHAKOS |
MUVUTI BOYS | MACHAKOS | MACHAKOS |
TALA BOYS | MACHAKOS | MATUNGULU |
TALA GIRLS | MACHAKOS | MATUNGULU |
MACHAKOS BOYS | MACHAKOS | MACHAKOS |
MACHAKOS GIRLS | MACHAKOS | MACHAKOS |
KMTC KITUI | KITUI | . |
KMTC MWINGI | KITUI | . |
KITUI TTC | KITUI | . |
SOUTH EASTERN UNIVERSITY | KITUI | . |
JKUAT UNIVERSITY | KITUI | . |
KITUI HIGH | KITUI | KITUI CENTRAL |
ST CHARLES LWANGA SCHOOL | KITUI | KITUI CENTRAL |
ST. ANGELA’S GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL | KITUI | KITUI CENTRAL |
ST THOMAS AQUINAS KALAWA | KITUI | KITUI CENTRAL |
ST URSULA GIRLS’ SEC -TUNGUTU | KITUI | KITUI CENTRAL |
ST.MONICA GIRLS MULUTU SEC | KITUI | KITUI CENTRAL |
TIVA SECONDARY SCHOOL | KITUI | KITUI CENTRAL |
IVAINI SECONDARY SCHOOL | KITUI | KITUI CENTRAL |
ST MARY’S SEC – MIAMBANI | KITUI | KITUI CENTRAL |
MWINGI SECONDARY SCHOOL | KITUI | MWINGI CENTRAL |
YAMBYU GIRLS | KITUI | MWINGI CENTRAL |
WAITA MIXED | KITUI | MWINGI CENTRAL |
KAELA SEC SCHOOL | KITUI | MWINGI CENTRAL |
ENZIU SEC SCH | KITUI | MWINGI CENTRAL |
KIIO SEC SCH | KITUI | MWINGI CENTRAL |
MBONDONI SEC SCH | KITUI | MWINGI CENTRAL |
KMTC MAKUENI | MAKUENI | . |
KMTC MAKINDU | MAKUENI | . |
MAKINDU HIGH | MAKUENI | MAKINDU |
MOI GIRLS KIBWEZI | MAKUENI | MAKINDU |
MAKUENI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL | MAKUENI | MAKUENI |
MAKUENI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL | MAKUENI | MAKUENI |
MWAANI GIRLS SEC SCHOOL | MAKUENI | MAKUENI |
MWAANI BOYS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL | MAKUENI | MAKUENI |
KAUMONI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL | MAKUENI | MAKUENI |
ST. LAWRENCE’S NZIU GIRLS | MAKUENI | MAKUENI |
ST JOHNS MALIVANI SEC SCHOOL | MAKUENI | MAKUENI |
UKIA GIRLS’ SEC SCHOOL | MAKUENI | MAKUENI |
OLOOLAISER HIGH | KAJIADO | KAJIADO NORTH |
NAKEEL BOYS | KAJIADO | KAJIADO NORTH |
OLOITOKITOK BOYS | KAJIADO | LOITOKTOK |
MASHUURU | KAJIADO | MASHUURU |
SUSWA GIRLS | KAJIADO | NAROK EAST |
OLOLULUNG’A BOYS | KAJIADO | NAROK SOUTH |
OLOMIRAN BOYS HIGH | KAJIADO | NAROK WEST |
SEKANANI GIRLS | KAJIADO | NAROK WEST |
KMTC PORT REITZ | MOMBASA | . |
KMTC | MOMBASA | . |
BANDARI COLLEGE | MOMBASA | . |
KENYA SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT | MOMBASA | . |
SHANZU TTC | MOMBASA | . |
MOMBASA BEACH HOTEL | MOMBASA | . |
NORTH COAST HOTEL | MOMBASA | . |
TECHNICAL INSTITUTE | MOMBASA | . |
SHIMO LA TEWA | MOMBASA | KISAUNI |
MAMA NGINA GIRLS | MOMBASA | MOMBASA |
MAZERAS HIGH (KWALE COUNTY) | MOMBASA | SAMBURU |
MAZERAS GIRLS (KWALE COUNTY) | MOMBASA | SAMBURU |
KMTC – KILIFI | KILIFI | . |
PWANI UNIVERISTY | KILIFI | . |
NGALA MEMORIAL | KILIFI | . |
BAHARI GIRLS | KILIFI | . |
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MALINDI HIGH | KILIFI | . |
RIBE BOYS | KILIFI | . |
RIBE GIRLS | KILIFI | . |
KENYA SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT MATUGA | KWALE | . |
KWALE HIGH | KWALE | KWALE |
WAA BOYS | KWALE | KWALE |
WAA GIRLS | KWALE | KWALE |
KAYA TIWI | KWALE | KWALE |
MSAMBWENI BOYS’ SEC | KWALE | MSAMBWENI |
KINGWEDE GIRLS’ SEC | KWALE | MSAMBWENI |
KMTC | LAMU | . |
LAMU BOYS SEC | LAMU | LAMU CENTRAL |
LAMU GIRLS | LAMU | LAMU WEST |
MPEKETONI SEC | LAMU | LAMU WEST |
FAZA SEC | LAMU | LAMU WEST |
WITU SEC | LAMU | LAMU WEST |
Ngao Girls Sec. School | TANA RIVER | . |
Galana TTC | TANA RIVER | . |
Hola Boys Sec .School | TANA RIVER | . |
Galole Model Sec | TANA RIVER | . |
TARASAA HIGH | TANA RIVER | . |
KIPINI SEC | TANA RIVER | . |
KMTC VOI | TAITA TAVETA | . |
KMTC TAVETA | TAITA TAVETA | . |
TAITA TAVETA UNIVERSITY | TAITA TAVETA | . |
KENYATTA HIGH | TAITA TAVETA | MWATATE |
VOI BOYS SEC | TAITA TAVETA | VOI |
MWAKITAWA GIRLS | TAITA TAVETA | VOI |
MOI HIGH SCHOOL-KASIGAU | TAITA TAVETA | VOI |
ELDORO GIRLS | TAITA TAVETA | TAVETA |
TIMBILA SEC | TAITA TAVETA | TAVETA |
BISHOP NJENGA | TAITA TAVETA | TAVETA |
MAHOO GIRLS | TAITA TAVETA | TAVETA |
MASINDE MULIRO UNIVERSITY | KAKMEGA | . |
Eregi TTC | KAKMEGA | . |
MUKUMU GIRLS | KAKMEGA | BUTERE |
BUTERE GIRLS | KAKMEGA | BUTERE |
KAKAMEGA HIGH | KAKMEGA | KAKAMEGA CENTRAL |
BISHOP SULUMETI GIRLS | KAKMEGA | KAKAMEGA CENTRAL |
ST. IGNATIUS MUKUMU B.H. | KAKMEGA | KAKAMEGA EAST |
KAIMOSI TTC | VIHIGA | . |
BUNYORE TTC | VIHIGA | . |
KAIMOSI TECHNICAL | VIHIGA | . |
KAIMOSI BOYS HIGH SCH | VIHIGA | HAMISI |
CHAVAKALI | VIHIGA | SABATIA |
MOI VOKOLI GIRLS | VIHIGA | SABATIA |
MBALE BOYS | VIHIGA | SABATIA |
BUSIA AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE | BUSIA | . |
ALUPE UNIVERISTY | BUSIA | . |
SIGALAME HIGH SCHOOL | BUSIA | SAMIA |
SA KOLANYA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL | BUSIA | TESO NORTH |
S.A. KOLANYA BOYS | BUSIA | TESO NORTH |
BISHOP SULUMETI GIRLS | BUSIA | TESO NORTH |
ST MONICA CHAKOL GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL | BUSIA | TESO SOUTH |
KMTC BUNGOMA | BUNGOMA | . |
WEBUYE HEALTH CENTRE | BUNGOMA | . |
ST. CECILIA GIRLS MISIKHU | BUNGOMA | BUNGOMA EAST |
BUNGOMA HIGH SCHOOL | BUNGOMA | BUNGOMA SOUTH |
FRIENDS SCHOOL KAMUSINGA | BUNGOMA | KIMILILI |
CHESAMISI BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL | BUNGOMA | KIMILILI |
LUGULU GIRLS | BUNGOMA | WEBUYE WEST |
FRIENDS SCHOOL BOKOLI | BUNGOMA | WEBUYE WEST |
KMTC | GARISSA | . |
GARISSA UNIVERISTY | GARISSA | . |
GARISSA TTC | GARISSA | . |
GARISSA HIGH | GARISSA | GARISSA |
NEP GIRLS | GARISSA | GARISSA |
KMTC | WAJIR | . |
WAJIR HIGH SCH | WAJIR | WAJIR EAST |
WAJIR GIRLS | WAJIR | WAJIR EAST |
SABUNLEY SEC | WAJIR | WAJIR EAST |
BUTE BOYS | WAJIR | WAJIR NORTH |
BUTE GIRLS | WAJIR | WAJIR NORTH |
KMTC | MANDERA | . |
MANDERA TTC | MANDERA | . |
MANDERA BOYS SEC SCH | MANDERA | MANDERA EAST |
MOI GIRLS MANDERA SEC SCH | MANDERA | MANDERA EAST |
HARERI MIXED | MANDERA | MANDERA EAST |
KHALALIO BOYS | MANDERA | MANDERA EAST |
KHALALIO GIRLS | MANDERA | MANDERA EAST |
NEBOI BOYS | MANDERA | MANDERA EAST |
KMTC | MARSABIT | educationnewshub.co.ke |
ISIOLO GIRLS | MARSABIT | ISIOLO |
ISIOLO BOYS | MARSABIT | ISIOLO |
CHALBI BOYS | MARSABIT | CHALBI |
MOI GIRLS MARSABIT | MARSABIT | MARSABIT |
MARSABIT BOYS | MARSABIT | MARSABIT |
MOYALE BOYS SEC. | MARSABIT | MOYALE |
MOYALE GIRLS | MARSABIT | MOYALE |
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NHIF Members to get direct services and assistance from Customer Care, Facebook, Email and Twitter
NHIF members can get assistance through info@nhif.or.ke, and customercare@nhif.or.ke.
NHIF members are advised to seek assistance from National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) customer service if they are dissatisfied with the way in which health services are delivered at the hospitals that treat them.
Speaking during sensitisation on the comprehensive medical insurance scheme for civil servants at a hotel in Kapenguria, the NHIF team leader David Kinara urged NHIF members to get in touch with NHIF customer care for assistance by calling the toll-free number 0800 720 601 or sending an email to info@nhif.or.ke, and customercare@nhif.or.ke or through social media on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn if they encounter a problem while seeking medical care from accredited hospitals that treat them.
“We have gotten good feedback, just a few issues with hospital access and prioritisation, but these are issues that we will iron out, and our clients with problems here and there can reach us for assistance and advice regarding the NHIF services,” he urged.
He went on: “We want to strongly urge you to contact us for support if you run into issues while seeking medical attention.”
Kinara said NHIF strives to provide effective, quick, and immediate services to all members.
“He said the mission of NHIF is to enhance the equitable and sustainable health and wellbeing of our community by cushioning them from financial hardship,” he emphasised.
Kinara reaffirmed that the NHIF’s service platform has been automated and that members can contact them through info@nhif.or.ke, and customercare@nhif.or.ke for assistance, among other platforms.
He claimed that by using the Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) code *155# and the NHIF App, the customer self-care services platform has aided in service delivery and lessened congestion in the NHIF stations.
He urged members to use the Comprehensive National Hospital Insurance Fund Medical Scheme without engaging in fraudulent activity.
Kinara also cautions against colluding with medical facilities in exchange for money.
He declared that anyone found in violation of the NHIF regulations would face legal action.
He advised members to use the Comprehensive National Insurance Fund Medical Scheme wisely and to protect it because it is for their benefit.
West Pokot acting Deputy County Commissioner Ruth Wachera called upon the civil servants to wisely use their health insurance coverage allocation.
Ms Wachera further encouraged civil servants to take advantage of the annual medical check by going for at least one physical examination to detect any current and future health issues that might develop in their bodies silently without their knowledge and seek early treatment.
” Early detection of diseases helps to avoid current and future health issues, and early detection makes treatment more comfortable, and I urge all civil servants to take advantage of the annual medical check allocation to go for a medical check-up,” she reiterated.
She disclosed that, generally, civil servants are very appreciative of the scheme and would like to continue using it for their health needs.
On his part,Union of Kenya Civil Servants (UKCS) national organizing secretary Wilson Asingo said the medical scheme is good because it ensures civil servants are in good health so they can discharge their duties to the citizenry.
Asingo urged the civil servants to guard the medical scheme by utilising their annual fund allocation well and avoiding visiting high-cost hospitals for minor ailments.
He further reiterated the need for civil servants to have an annual medical checkup, noting that monitoring and evaluation exercises have disclosed that such medical services are underutilised by members.
Number of Teams Qualifying For 2023 East Africa School Games (FEASSSA) in Huye Rwanda
Number of Teams Qualifying For 2023 East Africa School Games (FEASSSA) in Huye Rwanda
KSSSA Sports News Desk.
Kenya’s Delegation to the 2023 FEASSSA Games.
Host: Huye City in Rwanda.
Number of Teams qualifying for 2023 FEASSSA Games.
⚽ Soccer Boys: 3 Teams
⚽Soccer Girls: 3 Teams.
🏐 Volleyball Girls: 4 Teams.
🏐 Volleyball Boys: 4 Teams.
🏀 Basketball Boys: 3 Teams
🏀 Basketball Girls: 3 Teams.
🏈Rugby 15’s: 3 Teams
🏉Rugby 7’s: 3 Teams
⚾Netball: 3 Teams
🏑 Hockey Boys: 3 Teams
🏑Hockey Girls: 3 Teams
🏸 Badminton: 2 teams (12 players)
🏓 Table Tennis: 2 teams (12 players)
🥍Lawn Tennis: 2 teams (12 players)
Inua jamii latest payment
Inua Jamii is a Government cash transfer programme that supports the most vulnerable members of the community by providing them with a stipend to cushion them from poverty and hunger with the aim of improving their lives.
The programme targets:
• Orphans and Vulnerable Children
• Older Persons
• Persons with Severe Disabilities
On the other hand, Nutrition Improvement through Cash and Health Education (NICHE) on is a complimentary intervention that combines social protection, nutrition, and child protection programming. The project is being implemented in five (5) ASAL counties of Kitui, Kilifi, Marsabit, Turkana and West Pokot.
It targets Inua Jamii and Hunger Safety Net Programme (HSNP) beneficiaries’ households with children under two years old and pregnant mothers.
A household with one child under 24 months or a pregnant mother will receive a minimum of Ksh.500 per month whereas a household with more than one child under 24 months and/ or more than one pregnant mother will receive a maximum of Ksh. 1,000 per month.
The payments are done on a monthly basis through six contracted banks: Cooperative Bank, Equity Bank, Kenya Commercial Bank, Kenya Women Microfinance Bank, National Bank of Kenya and PostBank.
The Inua Jamii Programme is a Government-funded initiative designed to provide monthly stipends to vulnerable citizens in Kenya, including orphans and vulnerable children, older persons, and households caring for individuals with severe disabilities.
The programme aims to alleviate poverty and improve the well-being of those in need in line with the Government’s Bottom Up Transformation Agenda (BETA).
The Inua Jamii Programme comprises three initiatives:
1. Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children: Providing essential support to households with one or more orphans and vulnerable children, as well as households with chronically ill caregivers.
2. Older Persons Cash Transfer: Extending assistance to Kenyan citizens aged 70 years and above who do not receive a pension.
3. Persons with Severe Disabilities Cash Transfer: Aiding households that care for individuals with severe disabilities, characterized by a need for permanent care and support.
Registration for the new beneficiaries usually takes place at Sub-County Social Development and Sub-County Children Services offices or at venues designated by Sub-county officers in consultation with National Government Administration Officers.
During registration, eligible individuals and caregivers must present valid original National
Identification Cards, and copies of necessary documents for their respective programmes.
The government has already moved to pay the cash transfer on a monthly basis as directed by His Excellency the President.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA TO THE INUA JAMII PROGRAMMES
1. Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (CT-OVC) is for:
i. An extremely poor household with one or more orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) as a permanent member;
ii. A household with a caregiver who is chronically ill and/or unable to per- form his/her ordinary duties; and
iii. A household not benefiting from any other government cash transfer pro- gramme with exception of older person cash transfer.
iv. Must be a Kenyan citizen.
2. Older Person Cash Transfer (OPCT) is for an older person who is :
i. A Kenyan citizen, aged 70 years and above;
ii. Must have a valid Kenyan ID; and
iii. Not receiving pension.
3. Persons with Severe Disabilities Cash Transfer (PWSD-CT) is for
i. A household with a person with severe disabilities;
ii. A household not benefiting from any other government cash transfer with exception of older person cash transfer programme;
iii. The beneficiary must be a Kenyan citizen.
Severe disability means a person who requires permanent (24-hour) care and support including feeding, toiletry and protection from danger from themselves, other persons or the environment by a caregiver.
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Teachers, Civil Servants Urged to support 3% Housing Levy
Makueni County Commissioner (CC), Mr. William Kaburu Kaimba, has called upon civil servants in the area to support government policies aimed at bettering living standards of Kenyans.
Consequently, Kaimba said it was imperative for civil servants to support the government policy on three per cent (3%) for the affordable housing, saying that in the end, they will be the beneficiaries of the programme.
However, he cautioned civil servants to avoid the divisive politics that politicians are advancing against affordable housing, saying their agenda is different from that of the government.
“We should be ready to support government policies despite how painful they are. We need to embrace the policies, as in the end we are the beneficiaries,” said Kaimba in a Wote Hotel, Thursday.
The CC was addressing about 200 civil servants drawn from Makueni and Kathonzweni Sub-counties during a Monitoring and Evaluation exercise on the provision of the Comprehensive Medical Insurance Scheme for the Financial Year 2022/2023.
Further the Administrator cautioned civil servants against colluding with health facilities to get money, even when they are not sick, saying this will impact on them and their family negatively.
“Avoid shortcuts and ensure whatever you do is above suspicion. Don’t go and sign at some health facilities to get money. The insurance cover may not be enough to run through the year for you and family members,” warned Kaimba.
However, he challenged each civil servant to be good ambassadors of National Insurance Cover in the country, as it is meant to benefit all the people in Kenya.
NSSF Kenya services, contributions, portal, Website, benefits and how to register and get your benefits: Your ultimate NSSF guide
The National Social Security Fund, NSSF, is a friendly service organization which exists for the public good. It offers social protection to all Kenyan workers. NSSF provides social security protection to workers in the formal and informal sectors. It registers members, receive their contributions, manage funds of the scheme, process and ultimately pay out benefits to eligible members or dependents.
This is a Pension Scheme to which every Kenyan with an income shall contribute a percentage of his/her gross earnings so as to be guaranteed basic compensation in case of permanent disability, basic assistance to needy defendants in case of death and a monthly life pension upon retirement.
Membership
There are two types of NHIF members; Those in employment and voluntary ones.
How to Register as a member: In Employment
If you are in employment, all you need is to visit any NSSF Office closest to you with:
- Your original National Identity Card (ID Card), Alien Card or Passport and a copy of it
- An introduction letter from your employer (view sample)
We will record your details and register you. You will then be issued with an NSSF membership card. Your employer will require the NSSF Number on your card to enable them to make contributions to your account.
You can also top-up your contributions at any time through MPESA. Click here to know how to contribute through MPESA
How to Register as a member: Voluntary
If you are in self employment, all you need is to visit any NSSF Office closest to you with:
- Your original National Identity Card (ID Card), Alien Card or Passport and a copy of it
- You will then pay a minimum amount of Ksh 200, as an initial contribution to activate your card
We will record your details and register you. You will then be issued with an NSSF membership card. You can then start contributing to your account at your nearest NSSF branch or through MPESA. Click here to know how to contribute through MPESA
You may choose to begin your registration process through our online portal by clicking on the button below:
Member Self Service Links
Here are links to NSSF members’ service portals:
- NSSF Contributions Statement
- Member Registration
- Member Activation
- Existing Member eCertification
- Member Recertification
- Recover Forgotten/Lost Credentials
NSSF Contacts
In case of any inquiries please contact the NSSF via any of the following media:
- National Social Security Fund (HQ) – P.O. Box 30599 – 00100, Nairobi, Kenya
- Main Line: (020) 2729911, 2710552
- Toll Free: 0800 2212744
- Cell Phone: 0709 583 000, 0730 882 000
- ISDN: 2832000
- Fax: (020) 2727882, 2722013, 2711615
- Email: info@nssfkenya.co.ke
- Website: www.nssf.or.ke
NSSF EMPLOYERS REGISTRATION PROCESS
How to Register as an employer: Company or Business
To register your business/company, simply download the registration form below, fill it and drop it off at your nearest NSSF office. Please ensure that you attach the following documents:
- Certificate of Incorporation
- Registration of Business Names
- Trading License
You could also start the online registration process by clicking on the link below.
How to Register as an employer: Individual
If you are an individual and you wish to register as an employer, simply download the registration form below, fill it and drop it off at your nearest NSSF office. You could also start the online registration process by clicking on the link below
Please attach a copy of your National Identity Card, Passport or Alien ID
Employer Information
Employers registered with NSSF are requested to:
- Submit their returns data electronically – No returns on portable media (Flash disks, CD’s) will be accepted.
- Pay contributions for each month before the 15th day of the ensuing month. Please remember that payment made after the 15th day of the ensuing month attracts interest.
- Ensure that all your employees are registered and contributions paid on their behalf. There should be no discrimination, on account of referring to some employees as casual or permanent.
- Do not use contributions deducted on behalf of employees as a new investment in your business.
- Feel free to Contact NSSF for more information or for any query.
Here are links to the most important news portals:
- KUCCPS News Portal
- TSC News Portal
- Universities and Colleges News Portal
- Helb News Porta
- KNEC News Portal
- KSSSA News Portal
- Schools News Portal
- Free Teaching Resources and Revision Materials
NSSF BENEFITS TO MEMBERS.
NSSF members enjoy a wide array of benefits. This section will help you find information on benefits and grants that you may be eligible for as a member (or relative of a deceased member) of NSSF. It will also provide you with the information you need on how to apply for the benefits and grants to which you are entitled.
Anyone wishing to apply for benefits/grants should first carefully review the information provided regarding eligibility criteria and application requirements for the benefit/grant for which he/she is applying.
Thereafter, the member/claimant should complete the relevant application form and submit it (in person) to his/her nearest branch office. Applications forms are available online and in all NSSF branch offices.
List of NSSF Benefits Offered:
US Green Card Application 2024/2025: Instructions and Best Guide
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE 2025 DIVERSITY IMMIGRANT VISA PROGRAM
(DV-2025)
Program Overview
The Department of State annually administers the statutorily created Diversity Immigrant Visa Program. Section 203(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) provides for a class of immigrants known as “diversity immigrants” from countries with historically low rates of immigration to the United States. For Fiscal Year 2025, up to 55,000 Diversity Visas (DVs) will be available.
There is no cost to register for the DV program, but selectees who are scheduled for an interview will be required to pay a visa application fee prior to making their formal visa application where a consular officer will determine whether they qualify for the visa.
Applicants who are selected in the program (selectees) must meet simple but strict eligibility requirements to qualify for a DV. The Department of State determines selectees through a randomized computer drawing. The Department of State distributes diversity visas among six geographic regions, and no single country may receive more than seven percent of the available DVs in any one year.
For DV-2025, natives of the following countries and areas are not eligible to apply, because more than 50,000 natives of these countries immigrated to the United States in the previous five years:
Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, The People’s Republic of China (including mainland and Hong Kong born), Colombia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, India, Jamaica, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Republic of Korea (South Korea), Venezuela, and Vietnam.
Natives of Macau SAR and Taiwan are eligible.
With the exception of the United Kingdom and its dependent territories, which are now eligible for DV-2025, there were no changes in eligibility from the previous fiscal year.
Eligibility
Requirement #1: Natives of countries with historically low rates of immigration to
the United States may be eligible to enter.
If you are not a native of a country with historically low rates of immigration to the United States, there are two other ways you might be able to qualify.
- Is your spouse a native of a country with historically low rates of immigration to the United States? If yes, you can claim your spouse’s country of birth – provided that you and your spouse are named on the
selected entry, are found eligible and issued diversity visas, and enter the United States at the same time.
- Are you a native of a country that does not have historically low rates of immigration to the United States, but in which neither of your parents was born or legally resident at the time of your birth? If yes, you may
claim the country of birth of one of your parents if it is a country whose natives are eligible for the DV-2025 program. For more details on what this means, see the Frequently Asked Questions.
Requirement #2: Each DV applicant must meet the education/work experience
requirement of the DV program by having either:
- at least a high school education or its equivalent, defined as successful
completion of a 12-year course of formal elementary and secondary education;
OR
- two years of work experience within the past five years in an
occupation that requires at least two years of training or experience to perform. The Department of State will use the U.S. Department of
Labor’s O*Net Online database to determine qualifying work experience.
For more information about qualifying work experience, see the Frequently Asked Questions.
You should not submit an entry to the DV program unless you meet both of these
requirements.
Entry period
Applicants must submit entries for the DV-2025 program
electronically at dvprogram.state.gov between 12:00 pm (noon), Eastern Daylight
Time (EDT) (GMT-4), Wednesday, October 4, 2023, and 12:00 pm (noon),
Eastern Standard Time (EST) (GMT-5), Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Do not wait until the last week of the registration period to enter as heavy demand may result in website delays. No late entries or paper entries will be accepted. The law allows only one entry per person during each entry period. The Department of State uses sophisticated technology to detect multiple entries. Submission of more than one entry for a person will disqualify all entries for that person.
Completing your Electronic Entry for the DV-2025 Program
Submit your Electronic Diversity Visa Entry Form (E-DV Entry Form or DS-5501),
online at dvprogram.state.gov. We will not accept incomplete entries or entries sent by any other means. There is no cost to submit the online entry form. Please use an updated browser when submitting your application; older browsers (Internet Explorer 8, for example) will likely encounter problems with the online DV system.
We strongly encourage you to complete the entry form yourself, without a “visa
consultant,” “visa agent,” or other person who offers to help. If someone helps you, you should be present when your entry is prepared so that you can provide the correct answers to the questions and keep your unique confirmation number and a printout of your confirmation screen. It is extremely important that you have the printout of your confirmation page and unique confirmation number. Unscrupulous visa facilitators have been known to assist entrants with their entries, keep the
confirmation page printout, and then demand more money or illegal activities in exchange for the confirmation number. Without this information, you will not be able to access the online system that informs you of your entry status. Be wary if
someone offers to keep this information for you. You also should have access to the
email account listed in your E-DV entry. See the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about DV program scams.
After you submit a complete entry, you will see a confirmation screen containing your name and a unique confirmation number. Print this confirmation screen for your records. Starting May 4, 2024, you will be able to check the status of your entry by returning to dvprogram.state.gov, clicking
on Entrant Status Check, and entering your unique confirmation number and
personal information. You must use Entrant Status Check to check if you have been selected for DV-2025 and, if selected, to view instructions on how to proceed with your application. The U.S. government will not inform you directly. Entrant Status Check is the sole source for instructions on how to proceed with your application. If you are selected and submit a visa application and required documents, you must use Entrant Status Check to check your immigrant visa interview appointment date. Please review the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about the selection process.
You must provide all of the following information to complete your entry. Failure to accurately include all the required information may make you ineligible for a DV.
- Name – last/family name, first name, middle name – exactly as it appears on your passport, if you have a passport (for example, if your passport shows only your first and last/family name, please list your
last/family name and then first name; do not include a middle name unless it is included on your passport. If your passport includes a first, middle and
last/family name, please list them in the following order: last/family name, first name, middle name). If you have only one name, it must be entered in the last/family name field.
- Gender – male or
- Birth date – day, month,
- City where you were
- Country where you were born – Use the name of the country currently used for the place where you were
- Country of eligibility for the DV program – Your country of eligibility will
normally be the same as your country of birth. Your country of eligibility is not related to where you live or your nationality if it is different from your
country of birth. If you were born in a country that is not eligible, please
review the Frequently Asked Questions to see if there is another way you may be eligible.
- Entrant photograph(s) – Recent photographs (taken within the last six months) of yourself, your spouse, and all your derivative children included on your entry. See Submitting a Digital Photograph for
compositional and technical specifications. You do not need to include a photograph for a spouse or child who is already a U.S. citizen or a Lawful Permanent Resident, but you will not be penalized if you do.
DV entry photographs must meet the same standards as U.S. visa
photos. You may be ineligible for a DV if the entry photographs for you and your family members do not fully meet these specifications or have been manipulated in any way. Submitting the same photograph that was submitted with a prior year’s entry will make you ineligible for a
- See Submitting a Digital Photograph (below) for more information.
- Mailing Address – In Care Of
Address Line 1
Address Line 2 City/Town
District/Country/Province/State Postal Code/Zip Code Country
- Country where you live
- Phone number (optional).
- Email address – An email address to which you have direct access and
will continue to have direct access through May of the next
year. If you check the Entrant Status Check in May and learn you have
been selected, you will later receive follow-up email communication from the
Department of State with details if an immigrant visa
interview becomes available. The Department of State will never send you an email telling you that you have been selected for the DV program. See the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about the selection process.
- Highest level of education you have achieved, as of today: (1) Primary school only, (2) Some high school, no diploma, (3) High school diploma, (4) Vocational school, (5) Some university courses, (6) University degree, (7) Some graduate-level courses, (8) Master’s degree, (9) Some doctoral-level courses, or (10) Doctorate. See the Frequently Asked Questions for more
information about educational requirements.
- Current marital status: (1) unmarried, (2) married and my spouse is NOT a S. citizen or U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR), (3) married and my spouse IS a U.S. citizen or U.S. LPR, (4) divorced, (5) widowed,
or (6) legally separated. Enter the name, date of birth, gender, city/town of birth, and country of birth of your spouse, and a photograph of your spouse meeting the same technical specifications as your photo.
Failure to list your eligible spouse or, listing someone who is not your spouse, may make you ineligible as the DV principal applicant and your spouse and children ineligible as DV derivative applicants. You must list your spouse even if you currently are separated from them unless you are legally separated. Legal separation is an arrangement when a couple remain married but live apart, following a court order. If you and your spouse are legally separated, your spouse will not be able to immigrate with you through the DV program. You will not be penalized if you choose to enter the name of a spouse from whom you are legally separated. If you are not legally separated by a court order, you must include your spouse even if you plan to be divorced before you apply for the Diversity
Visa, or your spouse does not intend to immigrate.
If your spouse is a U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident, do not list them in your entry. A spouse who is already a U.S. citizen or LPR will not require or be issued a visa. Therefore, if you select “married and my spouse IS a U.S. citizen or
U.S. LPR” on your entry, you will not be prompted to include further information on your spouse. See the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about family members.
- Number of children – List the name, date of birth, gender, city/town of birth, and country of birth for all living, unmarried children under 21 years of
age, regardless of whether they are living with you or intend to accompany or follow to join you, should you immigrate to the United States. Submit individual photographs of each of your children using the same technical
specifications as your own photograph. Be sure to include:
- all living natural children;
- all living children legally adopted by you; and,
- all living stepchildren who are unmarried and under the age of 21 on the date of your electronic entry, even if you are no longer legally married to the child’s parent, and even if the child does not currently reside with you and/or will not immigrate with
Married children and children who are already aged 21 or older when you submit
your entry are not eligible for the DV program. However, the Child Status Protection Act protects children from “aging out” in certain circumstances: if you submit
your DV entry before your unmarried child turns 21, and the child turns 21 before visa issuance, it is possible that he or she may be treated as though he or she
were under 21 for visa processing purposes.
A child who is already a U.S. citizen or LPR when you submit your DV entry will not require or be issued a Diversity Visa; you will not be penalized for either including or omitting such family members from your entry.
Failure to list all children who are eligible or listing someone who is not your
child may make you ineligible for a DV, in which case your spouse and children will also be ineligible as Diversity Visa derivative applicants. See the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about family members.
See the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about completing your
Electronic Entry for the DV-2025 Program.
Selection of Entries
Based on the allocations of available visas in each region and country, the
Department of State will randomly select individuals by computer from among
qualified entries. All DV-2025 entrants must go to the Entrant Status Check using the unique confirmation number saved from their DV-2025 online entry registration to find out whether their entry has been selected in the DV program. Entrant Status Check will be available on the E-DV website at dvprogram.state.gov from May 4, 2024, through at least September 30, 2025.
If your entry is selected, you will be directed to a confirmation page
providing further instructions, including information about fees connected with immigration to the United States. Entrant Status Check will be the ONLY means by
which the Department of State notifies selectees of their selection for DV-2025. The
Department of State will not mail notification letters or notify selectees by
email. U.S. embassies and consulates will not provide a list of selectees. Individuals who have not been selected also ONLY will be notified through Entrant Status Check. You are strongly encouraged to access Entrant Status Check yourself. Do not rely on someone else to check and inform you.
In order to immigrate, DV selectees must be admissible to the United States. The
DS-260, Online Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration
Application, electronically, and the consular officer, in person, will ask you questions about your eligibility to immigrate under U.S. law. These questions include criminal and security-related topics.
All selectees, including family members, must be issued visas by September
30, 2025. Under no circumstances can the Department of State issue DVs nor can USCIS approve adjustments after this date, nor can family members obtain DVs to follow-to-join the principal applicant in the United States after this date. The U.S. government only authorizes issuance of approximately 55,000 diversity visas each year. Given the limited number of visas available, selectees should act promptly in submitting their materials and pursuing their application.
See the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about the selection
process.
Submitting a Digital Photograph
You can take a new digital photograph or scan a recent (taken within the last six months) photograph with a digital scanner if it meets all of the standards
below. DV entry photos must be of the same quality and composition as U.S. visa photos. You can see examples of acceptable photos here. Do not submit a photograph older than six months or a photograph that does not meet all the standards described below. Submitting the same photograph
that you submitted with a prior year’s entry, a photograph that has been manipulated, or a photograph that does not meet the specifications below may make you ineligible for a DV.
Your photos or digital images must be:
- In color
- In focus
- Sized such that the head is between 1 inch and 1 3/8 inches (22 mm and 35 mm) or 50 percent and 69 percent of the image’s total height from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head. View the Photo Composition Template for more size requirement
- Taken within the last six months to reflect your current appearance
- Taken in front of a plain white or off-white background
- Taken in full-face view directly facing the camera
- With a neutral facial expression and both eyes open
- Taken in clothing that you normally wear on a daily basis
- Uniforms should not be worn in your photo, except religious clothing
that is worn daily.
- Do not wear a hat or head covering that obscures the hair or hairline, unless worn daily for a religious purpose. Your full face must be visible, and the head covering must not cast any shadows on your
- Headphones, wireless hands-free devices, or similar items are not
acceptable in your photo.
- Do not wear
- If you normally wear a hearing device or similar articles, they may be
worn in your photo.
Review the Photo Examples to see examples of acceptable and unacceptable
photos. Photos copied or digitally scanned from driver’s licenses or other official documents are not acceptable. In addition, snapshots, magazine photos, low quality vending machine, and full-length photographs are not acceptable.
You must upload your digital image as part of your entry. Your digital image must be:
- In JPEG (.jpg) file format
- Equal to or less than 240 kB (kilobytes) in file size
- In a square aspect ratio (height must equal width)
- 600×600 pixels in dimension
Do you want to scan an existing photo? In addition to the digital image
requirements, your existing photo must be:
- 2 x 2 inches (51 x 51 mm)
- Scanned at a resolution of 300 pixels per inch (12 pixels per
millimeter)
Taking photos of your baby or toddler
When taking a photo of your baby or toddler, no other person should be in the photo, and your child should be looking at the camera with his or her eyes open.
Tip 1: | Lay your baby on his or her back on a plain white or off-white sheet. This will ensure your baby’s head is supported and provide a plain background for the photo. Make certain there are no shadows on your baby’s face,
especially if you take a picture from above with the baby lying down. |
Tip 2: | Cover a car seat with a plain white or off-white sheet and take a picture of your child in the car seat. This will also ensure your baby’s head is
supported. |
ELIGIBILITY
1. What do the terms “native”, and “chargeability” mean?
Native ordinarily means someone born in a particular country, regardless of the individual’s current country of residence or nationality. Native can also mean someone who is entitled to be charged to a country other than the one in which he/she was born under the provisions of Section 202(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Because there is a numerical limitation on immigrants who enter from a country or geographic region, each individual is charged to a country. Your chargeability refers to the country towards
which limitation you count. Your country of eligibility will normally be the same as your country of birth. However, you may choose your country of eligibility as the country of birth of your spouse, or the country of birth of either of your parents if you were born in a country in which neither parent was born and in which your parents were not resident at the time of your birth. These are the only three ways to select your country of chargeability.
Listing an incorrect country of eligibility or chargeability (i.e., one to which you cannot establish a valid
claim) may make you ineligible for DV-2025.
2. Can I still apply if I was not born in a qualifying country?
There are two circumstances in which you still might be eligible to apply. First, if your derivative spouse was born in an eligible country, you may claim chargeability to that country. As your eligibility is based on your spouse, you will only be issued an immigrant visa if your spouse is also eligible for and issued an immigrant visa. Both of you must enter the United States together, using your DVs.
Similarly, your minor dependent child can be “charged” to a parent’s country of birth.
Second, you can be “charged” to the country of birth of either of your parents as long as neither of your parents was born in or a resident of your country of birth at the time of your birth. People are not generally considered residents of a country in which they were not born or legally naturalized. For example, persons simply visiting, studying, or temporarily working in a country are not generally
considered residents.
If you claim alternate chargeability through either of the above, you must provide an explanation on the E-DV Entry Form, in question #6.
Listing an incorrect country of eligibility or chargeability (i.e., one to which you cannot establish a valid
claim) will make you ineligible for a DV.
3. Why do natives of certain countries not qualify for the DV program?
DVs are intended to provide an immigration opportunity for persons who are not from “high
admission” countries. U.S. law defines “high admission countries” as those from which a total of 50,000 persons in the Family-Sponsored and Employment-Based visa categories immigrated to the United States during the previous five years. Each year, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) counts the family and employment immigrant admission and adjustment of status numbers for the previous five years to identify the countries that are considered “high admission” and whose
natives will therefore be ineligible for the annual Diversity Visa program. Since DHS makes this calculation annually, the list of countries whose natives are eligible or not eligible may change from one year to the next.
4. How many DV-2025 visas will go to natives of each region and eligible country?
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) determines the regional DV limits for each year according to a formula specified in Section 203(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). The number of visas the Department of State eventually will issue to natives of each country will depend on the regional limits established, how many entrants come from each country, and how many of the
selected entrants are found eligible for the visa. No more than seven percent of the total visas available can go to natives of any one country.
5. What are the requirements for education or work experience?
U.S. immigration law and regulations require that every DV entrant must have at least a high school
education or its equivalent or have two years of work experience within the past five years in an occupation that requires at least two years of training or experience. A “high school education or equivalent” is defined as successful completion of a 12-year course of elementary and secondary
education in the United States OR the successful completion in another country of a formal course of elementary and secondary education comparable to a high school education in the United States. Only formal courses of study meet this requirement; correspondence programs or equivalency certificates (such as the General Equivalency Diploma [G.E.D.]) are not acceptable. You must present documentary proof of education or work experience to the consular officer at the time of the visa
interview.
If you do not meet the requirements for education or work experience you will be ineligible for a DV, and your spouse and children will be ineligible for derivative DVs.
6. What occupations qualify for the DV program?
The Department of State will use the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) O*Net OnLine database to determine qualifying work experience. The O*Net OnLine database categorizes job experience into five “job zones.” While the DOL website lists many occupations, not all occupations qualify for the
DV program. To qualify for a DV on the basis of your work experience, you must have, within the past five years, two years of experience in an occupation classified in a Specific Vocational Preparation (SVP) range of 7.0 or higher.
If you do not meet the requirements for education or work experience, you will be ineligible for a DV, and your spouse and children will be ineligible for derivative DVs.
7. How can I find the qualifying DV occupations in the Department of Labor’s O*Net OnLine database?
When you are in O*Net OnLine, follow these steps to determine if your occupation qualifies:
- Under “Find Occupations,” select “Job Family” from the pull down menu;
- Browse by “Job Family,” make your selection, and click “GO”.
- Click on the link for your specific occupation; and
- Select the tab “Job Zone” to find the designated Job Zone number and Specific Vocational Preparation (SVP) rating
As an example, select Aerospace Engineers. At the bottom of the Summary Report for Aerospace
Engineers, under the Job Zone section, you will find the designated Job Zone 4, SVP Range, 7.0 to <
8.0. Using this example, Aerospace Engineering is a qualifying occupation.
For additional information, see the Diversity Visa – List of Occupations webpage.
8. Is there a minimum age to apply for the E-DV Program?
There is no minimum age to apply, but the requirement of a high school education or work experience for each principal applicant at the time of application will effectively disqualify most persons who are under age 18.
COMPLETING YOUR ELECTRONIC ENTRY FOR THE DV PROGRAM
9. When can I submit my entry?
The DV-2025 entry period will run from 12:00 pm (noon), Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (GMT- 4), Wednesday, October 4, 2023, until 12:00 pm (noon), Eastern Standard Time (EST) (GMT-
5), Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Each year, millions of people submit entries. Restricting the entry period to these dates ensures selectees receive notification in a timely manner and gives both the visa applicants and our embassies and consulates time to prepare and complete cases for visa issuance.
We strongly encourage you to enter early during the registration period. Excessive demand at end of
the registration period may slow the processing system. We cannot accept entries after noon EST on Tuesday, November 7, 2023.
10. I am in the United States. Can I enter the DV program?
Yes, an entrant may apply while in the United States or another country. An entrant may submit an entry from any location.
11. Can I only enter once during the registration period?
Yes, the law allows only one entry per person during each registration period. The Department of State uses sophisticated technology to detect multiple entries. Individuals with more than one entry will be ineligible for a DV.
12. May my spouse and I each submit a separate entry?
Yes, each spouse may each submit one entry if each meets the eligibility requirements. If either spouse is selected, the other is entitled to apply as a derivative dependent.
13. Which family members must I include in my DV entry?
Spouse: If you are legally married, you must list your spouse regardless of whether they live with you or intend to immigrate to the United States. You must list your spouse even if you
currently are separated from them unless you are legally separated. Legal separation is an
arrangement when a couple remains married but lives apart, following a court order. If you and your spouse are legally separated, your spouse will not be able to immigrate with you through the Diversity Visa program. You will not be penalized if you choose to enter the name of a spouse from whom you are legally separated. If you are not legally separated by a court order, you must include your spouse even if you plan to be divorced before you apply for the Diversity Visa, or your spouse does not intend to immigrate. Failure to list your eligible spouse or listing someone who is not your
spouse will make you ineligible for a DV. If you are not married at the time of entry but plan on getting married in the future, do not list a spouse on your entry form, as this would make you ineligible for a DV. If you are divorced or your spouse is deceased, you do not have to list your former spouse.
The only exception to this requirement is if your spouse is already a U.S. citizen or U.S.
Lawful Permanent Resident. If your spouse is a U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident, do not list them in your entry. A spouse who is already a U.S. citizen or a Lawful Permanent Resident will not
require or be issued a DV. Therefore, if you select “married and my spouse IS a U.S. citizen or U.S. LPR” on your entry, you will not be able to include further information on your spouse.
Children: You must list ALL your living children who are unmarried and under 21 years of age at the time of your initial DV entry, whether they are your natural children, your stepchildren (even if you are now divorced from that child’s parent), your spouse’s children, or children you have formally
adopted in accordance with the applicable laws. List all children under 21 years of age at the time of your electronic entry, even if they no longer reside with you or you do not intend for them to immigrate under the DV program. You are not required to list children who are already U.S. citizens or Lawful Permanent Residents, though you will not be penalized if you do include them.
Parents and siblings of the entrant are ineligible to receive DV visas as dependents, and you should not include them in your entry.
If you list family members on your entry, they are not required to apply for a visa or to immigrate or travel with you. However, if you fail to include an eligible dependent on your original entry or list someone who is not your dependent, you may be ineligible for a DV, in which case your spouse and children will be ineligible for derivative DVs. This only applies to those who were family members at the time the entry was submitted, not those acquired at a later date. Your spouse, if eligible to enter, may still submit a separate entry even though they are listed on your entry, and both
entries must include details about all dependents in your family (see FAQ #13 above).
14. Must I submit my own entry, or can someone else do it for me?
We encourage you to prepare and submit your own entry, but you may have someone submit the entry for you. Regardless of whether you submit your own entry, or an attorney, friend, relative, or someone else submits it on your behalf, only one entry may be submitted in your name. You, as the entrant, are responsible for ensuring that information in the entry is correct and complete; entries that are not correct or complete may be disqualified. Entrants should keep their confirmation number, so they are able to check the status of their entry independently, using Entrant Status
Check at dvprogram.state.gov. Entrants should retain access to the email account used in the E-DV
submission.
15. I’m already registered for an immigrant visa in another category. Can I still apply for the DV program?
Yes.
16. Can I download and save the E-DV entry form into a word processing program and
finish it later?
No, you will not be able to save the form into another program for completion and submission later.
The E-DV Entry Form is a web-form only. You must fill in the information and submit it while online.
17. Can I save the form online and finish it later?
No. The E-DV Entry Form is designed to be completed and submitted at one time. You will have 60
minutes, starting from when you download the form, to complete and submit your entry through the E-
DV website. If you exceed the 60-minute limit and have not submitted your complete
entry electronically, the system discards any information already entered. The system deletes any partial entries so that they are not accidentally identified as duplicates of a later, complete entry. Read the DV instructions completely before you start to complete the form online so that you know exactly what information you will need.
18. I don’t have a scanner. Can I send photographs to someone else to scan them, save
them, and email them back to me so I can use them in my entry?
Yes, as long as the photograph meets the requirements in the instructions and is electronically submitted with, and at the same time as, the E-DV online entry. You must already have the scanned photograph file when you submit the entry online; it cannot be submitted separately from the online application. The entire entry (photograph and application together) can be submitted electronically from the United States or from overseas.
19. If the E-DV system rejects my entry, can I resubmit my entry?
Yes, you can resubmit your entry as long as your submission is completed by 12:00 pm (noon) Eastern Standard Time (EST) (GMT-5) on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. You will not be penalized for submitting a duplicate entry if the E-DV system rejects your initial entry. Given the unpredictable nature of the Internet, you may not receive the rejection notice immediately. You can try to submit an application as many times as is necessary until a complete application is received and the confirmation notice
sent. Once you receive a confirmation notice, your entry is complete, and you should NOT submit any additional entries.
20. How soon after I submit my entry will I receive the electronic confirmation notice?
You should receive the confirmation notice immediately, including a confirmation number that you
must record and keep. However, the unpredictable nature of the Internet can result in delays. You can hit the “Submit” button as many times as is necessary until a complete application
is sent and you receive the confirmation notice. However, once you receive a confirmation notice, do not resubmit your information.
21. I hit the “Submit” button but did not receive a confirmation number. If I submit another
entry, will I be disqualified?
If you did not receive a confirmation number, your entry was not recorded. You must submit another entry. It will not be counted as a duplicate. Once you receive a confirmation number, do not resubmit your information.
SELECTION
22. How do I know if I am selected?
You must use your confirmation number to access the Entrant Status Check available on the E-DV website at dvprogram.state.gov from May 4, 2024, through September 30, 2025. Entrant Status Check is the sole means by which the Department of State will notify you if you are selected, provide further
instructions on your visa application, and notify you of your immigrant visa interview appointment date and time. To ensure the use of all available visas, the Department of State may use Entrant Status Check to notify additional selectees after May 4, 2024. Retain your confirmation number
until September 30, 2025, in case of any updates. The only authorized Department of State website for official online entry in the Diversity Visa Program and Entrant Status Check is dvprogram.state.gov.
The Department of State will NOT contact you to tell you that you have been selected (see FAQ #25).
23. How will I know if I am not selected? Will I be notified?
The Department of State will NOT notify you directly if your entry is not selected. You must use the Entrant Status Check to learn whether you were selected. You may check the status of your DV- 2025 entry through the Entrant Status Check on the E-DV website from May 4, 2024,
until September 30, 2025. Keep your confirmation number until at least September 30, 2025. (Status information for the previous year’s DV program, DV-2024, is available online
through September 30, 2024.)
24. What if I lose my confirmation number?
You must have your confirmation number to access Entrant Status Check. A tool is now available in Entrant Status Check on the E-DV website that will allow you to retrieve your confirmation number via the email address with which you registered by entering certain personal information to confirm your identity.
U.S. embassies and consulates and the Kentucky Consular Center are unable to check your selection
status for you or provide your confirmation number to you directly (other than through the
Entrant Status Check retrieval tool). The Department of State is NOT able to provide a list of those selected to continue the visa process.
25. Will I receive information from the Department of State by email or by postal mail?
The Department of State will not send you a notification letter. The U.S. government has never sent emails to notify individuals that they have been selected, and there are no plans to use email for this purpose for the DV-2025 program. If you are a selectee, you will only receive email communications regarding your visa appointment after you have responded to the notification instructions on Entrant
Status Check, if an immigrant visa interview becomes available. These emails will not contain information on the actual appointment date and time; they will simply tell you to go to the Entrant Status Check website for details. The Department of State may send emails reminding
DV program applicants to check the Entrant Status Check for their status. However, such emails will never indicate whether the DV program applicant was selected or not.
Only internet sites that end with the “.gov” domain suffix are official U.S. government websites. Many other websites (e.g., with the suffixes “.com,” “.org,” or “.net”) provide immigration and visa-related information and services. The Department of State does not endorse, recommend, or sponsor any information or material on these other websites.
Warning: You may receive emails from websites that try to trick you into sending money or providing your personal information. You may be asked to pay for forms and information about immigration
procedures, all of which are available free on the Department of State website, travel.state.gov, or through U.S. embassy or consulate websites. Additionally, organizations or websites may try to steal your money by charging fees for DV-related services. If you send money to one of these non-
government organizations or websites, you will likely never see it again. Also, do not send personal information to these websites, as it may be used for identity fraud/theft.
Deceptive emails may come from people pretending to be affiliated with the Kentucky Consular Center or the Department of State. Remember that the U.S. government has never sent emails to notify individuals they have been selected, and there are no plans to use email for this purpose for the DV-2025 program. The Department of State will never ask you to send money by mail or by services such as Western Union, although applications to USCIS for
adjustments of status do require mailing a fee. Visit this site for more details on adjusting status.
26. How many individuals will be selected for DV-2025?
For DV-2025, 55,000 Diversity Visas are available. The Department of State selects more than 55,000 selectees to account for selectees who will not qualify for visas and those who will not pursue their cases to completion. This means there will not be a sufficient number of visas for all those
selected. The Department does this to try to use as many of the 55,000 DVs as we can.
You can check the E-DV website’s Entrant Status Check to see if you have been selected for further processing and later to see the status of your case. Interviews for the DV-2025 program will begin in October 2024 for selectees who have submitted all pre-interview paperwork and other information as requested in the notification instructions. Selectees whose applications have been fully
processed and have been scheduled for a visa interview appointment will receive a notification to obtain details through the E-DV website’s Entrant Status Check four to six weeks before the scheduled
interviews with U.S. consular officers overseas.
Each month, visas may be issued to those applicants who are eligible for issuance during that month, as long as visas are available. Once all the 55,000 diversity visas have been issued, the program will
end. Visa numbers could be finished before September 2025. Selected applicants who wish to apply for visas must be prepared to act promptly on their cases. Being randomly chosen as a selectee does not guarantee that you will receive a visa or even the chance to make a visa
application or to schedule a visa interview. Selection merely means that you may be eligible
to apply for a Diversity Visa. If your rank number becomes eligible for final
processing, you may have the chance to make an application and potentially may be issued a Diversity Visa. A maximum of 55,000 visas may be issued to such applicants.
- How will successful entrants be selected?
Official notifications of selection will be made through Entrant Status Check, available
May 4, 2024, through September 30, 2025, on the E-DV website, dvprogram.state.gov. The Department of State does not send selectee notifications or letters by regular postal mail or by email. Any email notification or mailed letter stating that you have been selected to receive a DV that does not come from the Department of State is not legitimate. Any email communication you receive from the Department of State will direct you to review Entrant
Status Check for new information about your application. The Department of State will never ask you to send money by mail or by services such as Western Union unless you are adjusting status. See this site for more information on adjusting status.
All entries received from each region are individually numbered; at the end of the entry period, a computer will randomly select entries from among all the entries received for each geographic region. Within each region, the first entry randomly selected will be the first case registered; the second entry selected will be the second case registered, etc. All entries received within each region during the entry period will have an equal chance of being selected. When an entry has been selected, the entrant will receive notification of his or her selection through the Entrant Status Check available starting May 4, 2024, on the E-DV website, dvprogram.state.gov. For individuals who
are selected and who respond to the instructions provided online via Entrant Status Check, the
Department of State’s Kentucky Consular Center (KCC) will process the case until those selected are instructed to appear for visa interviews at a U.S. embassy or consulate or until those in the United States who are applying to adjust status apply with USCIS in the United States.
28. I am already in the United States. If selected, may I adjust my status with USCIS?
Yes, provided you are otherwise eligible to adjust status under the terms of Section 245 of the
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), you may apply to USCIS for adjustment of status to permanent resident. You must ensure that USCIS can complete action on your case, including processing of any overseas applications for a spouse or for children under 21 years of age, before September 30, 2025,
since on that date your eligibility for the DV-2025 program expires. The Department of State will not approve any visa numbers or adjustments of status for the DV-2025 program after midnight EDT on September 30, 2025.
29. If I am selected, for how long am I entitled to apply for a Diversity Visa?
If you are selected in the DV-2025 program, you may apply for visa issuance only
during U.S. government fiscal year 2025, which is from October 1, 2024, through September
30, 2025. We encourage selectees to apply for visas as early as possible once their program rank numbers become eligible. As noted above, once all the 55,000 diversity visas have been issued, the program will end.
Without exception, all selected and eligible applicants must obtain their visa or adjust status by the end of the fiscal year. There is no carry-over of DV benefits into the next year for persons who are selected but who do not obtain visas by September 30, 2025 (the end of the fiscal year). Also, spouses and children who derive status from a DV-2025 registration can only obtain visas in the DV category between October 1, 2024, and September 30, 2025. Individuals who apply overseas will receive an appointment notification from the Department of State through Entrant Status Check on the E-DV website four to six weeks before the scheduled appointment.
30. If a DV selectee dies, what happens to the case?
If a DV selectee dies at any point before he or she has traveled to the United States or adjusted status, the DV case is automatically closed. Any derivative spouse and/or children of the deceased selectee will no longer be entitled to apply for a DV visa. Any visas issued to them will be revoked.
FEES
31. How much does it cost to enter the Diversity Visa program?
There is no fee charged to submit an electronic entry. However, if you are selected and apply for a Diversity Visa, you must pay all required visa application fees at the time of visa application and interview directly to the consular cashier at the U.S. embassy or consulate. If you are a selectee already in the United States and you apply to USCIS to adjust status, you will pay all required
fees directly to USCIS. If you are selected, you will receive details of required fees with the instructions provided through the E-DV website at dvprogram.state.gov.
32. How and where do I pay DV and immigrant visa fees if I am selected?
If you are a randomly selected entrant, you will receive instructions for the DV application process through Entrant Status Check at dvprogram.state.gov. You will pay all fees in person only at the
U.S. embassy or consulate at the time of the visa application and interview. The consular cashier will immediately give you a U.S. government receipt for payment. Do not send money for DV fees to anyone through the mail, Western Union, or any other delivery service if you are applying for an immigrant visa at a U.S. embassy or consulate.
If you are selected and are already present in the United States and plan to file for adjustment of status with USCIS, the instructions page accessible through Entrant Status Check
at dvprogram.state.gov contains separate instructions on how to mail adjustment of status application fees to a U.S. bank.
33. If I apply for a DV, but don’t qualify to receive one, can I get a refund of the visa fees I paid?
No. Visa application fees cannot be refunded. You must meet all qualifications for the visa as detailed in these instructions. If a consular officer determines you do not meet requirements for the visa, or you are otherwise ineligible for the DV under U.S. law, the officer cannot issue a visa and you will forfeit all fees paid.
INELIGIBILITIES
34. As a DV applicant, can I receive a waiver of any grounds of visa ineligibility? Does my
waiver application receive any special processing?
DV applicants are subject to all grounds of ineligibility for immigrant visas specified in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). There are no special provisions for the waiver of any ground of visa ineligibility aside from those ordinarily provided in the INA, nor is there special processing for waiver
requests. Some general waiver provisions for people with close relatives who are U.S. citizens or Lawful Permanent Resident aliens may be available to DV applicants in some cases, but the time constraints in the DV program may make it difficult for applicants to benefit from such provisions.
DV FRAUD WARNING AND SCAMS
35. How can I report internet fraud or unsolicited emails?
Please visit the econsumer.gov website, hosted by the Federal Trade Commission in cooperation with consumer-protection agencies from 36 nations. You also may report fraud to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Internet Crime Complaint Center. To file a complaint about unsolicited email, use the “Telemarking and Spam” complaint tool on the econsumer.gov website or visit the Department of
Justice Unsolicited Commercial Email (“Spam”) webpage for additional information and contacts.
DV STATISTICS
36. How many visas will be issued in DV-2025?
By law, a maximum of 55,000 visas are available each year to eligible persons.
MISCELLANEOUS
37. If I receive a visa through the DV program, will the U.S. government pay for my airfare to the United States, help me find housing and employment, and/or provide healthcare or any subsidies until I am fully settled?
No. The U.S. government will not provide any of these services to you if you receive a visa through
the DV program. If you are selected to apply for a DV, before being issued a
visa you must demonstrate that you will not become a public charge in the United States. If you are selected and submit a diversity visa application, you should familiarize yourself with the Department of State’s public guidance on how the likelihood of becoming a public charge is assessed and what evidence can be provided to demonstrate that you are not likely to become a public charge.
LIST OF COUNTRIES/AREAS BY REGION WHOSE NATIVES ARE ELIGIBLE FOR DV-2025
The list below shows the countries and areas whose natives are eligible for DV-2025, grouped by
geographic region. Dependent areas overseas are included within the region of the governing
country. DHS identified the countries whose natives are not eligible for the DV-2025 program according to the formula in Section 203(c) of the INA. The countries whose natives are not eligible for the DV program (because they are the principal source countries of Family-Sponsored and Employment-Based immigration or “high-admission” countries) are noted after the respective regional lists.
AFRICA
Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cabo Verde
Central African Republic Chad
Comoros Congo
Congo, Democratic Republic of the Cote D’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
Djibouti Egypt*
Equatorial Guinea Eritrea
Eswatini Ethiopia Gabon Gambia, The Ghana Guinea
Guinea-Bissau Kenya
Lesotho Liberia Libya
Madagascar Malawi
Mali
Mauritania Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Rwanda
Sao Tome and Principe
Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo
Tunisia Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe
In Africa, natives of Nigeria are not eligible for this year’s Diversity Visa program.
ASIA
Afghanistan Bahrain Bhutan
Brunei Burma
Cambodia Indonesia Iran
Iraq Israel* Japan*** Jordan* Kuwait Laos Lebanon Malaysia Maldives Mongolia Nepal
North Korea Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia Singapore Sri Lanka Syria* Taiwan** Thailand Timor-Leste
United Arab Emirates Yemen
*Persons born in the areas administered prior to June 1967 by Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Egypt are
chargeable, respectively, to Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Egypt. Persons born in the Gaza Strip are chargeable to Egypt; persons born in the West Bank are chargeable to Jordan; persons born in the Golan Heights are chargeable to Syria.
** Macau S.A.R. (Europe region, chargeable to Portugal) and Taiwan (Asia region) do qualify and are listed.
For the purposes of the diversity program only, persons born in Macau S.A.R. derive eligibility from
Portugal.
***Persons born in the Habomai Islands, Shikotan, Kunashiri, and Etorofu are chargeable to Japan. Persons
born in Southern Sakhalin are chargeable to Russia.
Natives of the following Asia Region countries are not eligible for this year’s Diversity Visa program: Bangladesh, China (including Hong Kong), India, Pakistan, South Korea, Philippines, and Vietnam.
EUROPE
Albania Andorra Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark (including components and dependent areas overseas) Estonia
Finland
France (including components and dependent areas overseas)
Georgia Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Latvia
Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg
Macau Special Administrative Region**
North Macedonia
Malta Moldova Monaco Montenegro
Netherlands (including components and dependent areas overseas) Northern Ireland***
Norway (including components and dependent areas overseas)
Poland
Portugal (including components and dependent areas overseas) Romania
Russia****
San Marino Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Tajikistan Turkey
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
United Kingdom (including dependent areas)
Uzbekistan Vatican City
** Macau S.A.R. does qualify and is listed above and for the purposes of the diversity program only; persons born in Macau S.A.R. derive eligibility from Portugal.
***For purposes of the diversity program only, Northern Ireland is treated separately. Northern
Ireland does qualify and is listed among the qualifying areas.
**** Persons born in the Habomai Islands, Shikotan, Kunashiri, and Etorofu are chargeable to Japan. Persons born in Southern Sakhalin are chargeable to Russia.
Great Britain (United Kingdom) and its dependent areas do qualify for DV-2025. Great Britain (United Kingdom) includes the following dependent areas: Anguilla, Bermuda, British Virgin
Islands, British Indian Ocean Territory, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, Pitcairn, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, St. Helena, and Turks and Caicos Islands.
NORTH AMERICA
Bahamas, The
In North America, natives of Canada and Mexico are not eligible for this year’s DV program.
OCEANIA
Australia (including components and dependent areas overseas)
Fiji
Kiribati
Marshall Islands
Micronesia, Federated States of
Nauru
New Zealand (including components and dependent areas overseas)
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga
Tuvalu
Vanuatu
SOUTH AMERICA, CENTRAL AMERICA, AND THE CARIBBEAN
Antigua and Barbuda Argentina
Barbados Belize Bolivia Chile Costa Rica Cuba Dominica Ecuador Grenada Guatemala Guyana Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru
Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Suriname
Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay
Countries in this region whose natives are not eligible for this year’s DV program:
Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, and Venezuela.
KSSSA National Term 2 Games 2023 Rugby 7’s Pools, Draws and Results
KSSSA National Term 2 Games 2023 Rugby 7’s Pools, Draws and Results
KSSSA Sports News Desk
KSSSA National Term 2 Games in Kakamega.
Qualifiers in Rugby 7’s.
🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈
1. Western Region
🛡️ Koyonzo Boys
🛡️Vihiga High school
🛡️Bungoma High
🛡️ Kimobo Secondary
2. Rift Valley Region.
🛡️Menengai High
🛡️Bwake Boys
3. Coastal Region.
🛡️Garashi.
🛡️Shimba Hills
4. Central Region.
🛡️Alliance Boys
🛡️Kiambu High
5. Eastern Region
🛡️Kangaru School
🛡️Kitondo School
6. Nairobi Region.
🛡️Upperhill
🛡️Lenana School
7. Nyanza Region
🛡️Saint Mary’s School Yala
🛡️Maseno School
2023 TERM TWO RUGBY SEVENS REGIONAL RESULTS (SECONDARY SCHOOL GAMES)
1. WESTERN REGION.
Here are the official results from Pools to Finals
Round One Collected Results
1. Koyonzo Boys 21 Bungoma High 07
2.Nyang’ori 14 Ebusiloli 10
3.Kolanya 19 FSK 19
4. Kakamega 12 Butula 12
5.St peters 24 Nambale 00
6.Vihiga 25 Senende 07
7.Mukumu 07 Kimobo 17
8.Kibabii 26 Mundika 12
Round Two
9.Koyonzo 50 Ebusiloli 00
10. Nyang’ori 08, Bungoma High 31
11. Kolanya 19, Butula 19
12.Kakamega 10 ,FSK 05
13. St peters 10, Senende 12
14. Vihiga 22 ,Nambale 00
15. Mukumu 33 ,Mundika 00
16.Kibabii 12, Kimobo 12
Round Three
17. Koyonzo 33 Nyang’ori 00
18. Bgm 47 Ebusiloli 07
19. Kolanya 22 Kakamega 21
20. FSK 00,Butula 24
21. St peters 10 , Vihiga 19
22.Nambale 00, Senende 12
23. Mukumu 31 Kibabii 07
24.Kimobo 41 Mundika 07
Western Region Rugby Sevens.
Bowl quarters
1. Nyang’ori 07 FSK 22
2.Kibabii 21 Nambale 10
3.Kakamega 32 Ebusiloli 07
4.st peters 22 Mundika 07
Main Quarterfinal
5. Koyonzo 36 Kolanya 05
6.Kimobo 27 Senende 07
7.Butula 00 Bungoma 24
8. Vihiga 33 Mukumu 05
Semis Bowl
9 FSK 00 Kibabii 24
10 Kakamega 14 st peters 21
Plate semis
11. Kolanya 07 Senende 12
12.Butula 00 Mukumu 14
Main Semis
13. Koyonzo 27,Kimobo Secondary p
14.Bungoma 0,Vihiga Highschool 24
Bowl final
1. Kibabii 12, st Peters 31
Plate final
2. Senende 26, Mukumu 5
Day three
3/4 Place Playoffs
1. Kimobo Secondary 10,Bungoma High 12
Final
2. Koyonzo Boys 19, Vihiga Highschool 7
2. RIFT VALLEY REGION
Day One Collected Results:
Kapsabet Boys 19, Kabarnet Boys 12.
Menengai High 26, Ndururi Boys 0
Ngong Township 33, Ortum 12.
Bwake Boys 15, Kibartegan 5
Saint Patricks Iten 10, Kabarnet Boys 7
Menengai High 12, Saint Micheal Kipsombe 0
Ortum 14, Longisa Boys 0
Bwake Boys 50, Nkoitoi Secondary 0
Saint Patricks Iten 7, Kapsabet Boys 7.
Quarterfinal Results
Ortum 20, Kapsabet Boys 15.
Saint Patricks Iten 14, Ngong Township 12
Bwake Boys 12, Saint Micheal Kipsombe 0
Menengai High 26, Kabarnet Boys 5
Semifinal Results
Saint Patricks Iten 7, Bwake Boys 21
Menengai High 41, Ortum Boys 5
Playoffs:
Saint Patricks Iten 17, Ortum Boys 12.
Finals:
Menengai High 10, Bwake Boys 7
3. EASTERN REGION
EASTERN REGION RUGBY 7s 2023 Preliminaries
KANGARU 19, St. AUGUSTINE 10
KATHEKA 12, KILUNGU 5
IKUU 5, NYANGWA 0
ISIOLO 0, KIBIRICHIA 38
MERU SCH 19, KALAWA 5
MUVUTI 26, MARSABIT MXD 7
KITONDO 26, TALA 7
DAKABARICHA 14, CHOGORIA 12
KANGARU 27, KILUNGU 14
KATHEKA 14, St. AUGUSTINE 10
IKUU 19 KIBIRICHIA 0
ISIOLO 0,NYANGWA 49
MERU SCHOOL 31, MARSABIT MXD 7
MUVUTI 12 KALAWA 14
KITONDO 29,CHOGORIA 12
DAKABARICHA ,29TALA 24
KANGARU 31, KATHEKA 7
ST. AUGUSTINE 48, KILUNGU 0
IKUU 47,ISIOLO 0
NYANGWA 19,KIBIRICHIA 0
MERU SCH 7,MUVUTI 14
KALAWA 10, MRSBT MXD 19
KITOND0 39,DAKABARICHA 5
TALA, 10 CHOGORIA 10.
Quarters pairings
Q1. KANGARU School 20, MERU School 7
Q2. MUVUTI Sec 14, KATHEKA Sec 5
Q3. IKUU Boys 27, CHOGORIA Boys 12
Q4. KITONDO School 17, NYANGWA Boys 0
Eastern Region Rugby Sevens Semifinal:
Kangaru School 19 Ikuu Boys 07
Kitondo School 20 Muvuti Sec 07
Play offs. MUVUTI Sec 42: IKUU Boys 07
Finals. KANGARU School 05 KITONDO School 24
4. CENTRAL REGION
Central Region Rugby Sevens Results
Group A.
Alliance 28-00 Chinga
Kianyaga 12-14 Magumu
Chinga 05-05 Kigumo
Alliance 12-07 Magumu
Kianyaga 27-05 Kigumo
Magumu 19-00 Kigumo
Alliance 12-10 Kianyaga
Magumu 14-05 Chinga
Alliance 24-00 Kigumo
Kianyaga 21-07 Chinga
Pool B.
Ruthagati 07-12 Kiambu
Makuyu 15-07 Leshau
Kiambu 07-05 Kamuiru
Ruthagati 05-10 Leshau
Makuyu 17-00 Kamuiru
Leshau 05-14 Kamuiru
Ruthagati 07-07 Makuyu
Leshau 00-12 Kiambu
Ruthagati 07-07 Kamuiru
Makuyu 00-21 Kiambu
Semi finals
Kiambu High 10-5 Magumu
Alliance 29-05 Makuyu
Play off
Makuyu 12-26 Magumu
Finals
Kiambu High 07-12 Alliance
5. COASTAL REGION
Collected Results.
Kaya Tiwi 41, Hindi 0
Kenyatta 12, Miritimi 14
Timbila 19,Hamisi 5
Shimba Hills 5,Garashi 14
Kitima 14,Oda 22
Mwavumbo 26, Mpeketoni 19
Saint Mary’s 19, Taragaza 5
Kaya Tiwi 40, Kenyatta 10
Hindi 5, Miritimi 15
Waa 17, Timbila 17
Lutsangani 7, Hamisi 5
Shimba Hills 19, Katima 10
Garashi 35,Oda 0
Mwavumbo 24, Saint Mary’s 10
Mpeketoni 7, Terasaa 0
Kenyatta 24, Hindi 0
Mirimi 0,Kaya Tiwi 45
Timbila 24, Lutsangani 0
Hamisi 0,Waa 22
Kitima 0, Garashi 40
Oda 7,Shimba Hills 17
Saint Mary’s 19, Mpeketoni 0
Garasaa 5, Mwambosi 7
Finals:
Garashi 19, Shimba Hills 5.
6. NYANZA REGION
Nyanza Region Rugby Sevens.
Round 1
1.Yala 38 vs cardinal 00
2.Kisii 10 vs Ambira 00
3.Maseno 33 vs Kanga 00
4.Agoro 19 vs Enkinda 00
Round 2
5.Yala 7 vs Nyabondo 12
6.Kisii 24 vs Homa Bay 00
7.Maseno 12 vs Gekano 07
8.Agoro 24 vs Anjego 14
Round 3
9.Nyabondo 00 vs Cardinal 17
10.Homa Bay 07 vs Ambira 14
11.Gekano 10 vs Kanga 05
12.Anjego 29 vs Enkinda 12
Quarterfinal Results
1. Yala 19, Ambira 00
2.Kisii 10 School , Nyabondo 00
3. Maseno School 17 , Anjego 07
4.Agoro 19 ,Gekano 07
Day Two
Semifinal Pairing:
Main Cup Semifinal:
Yala 17 vs Agoro 00 Sare
Kisii 05 High vs Maseno School 10 sudden death
Playoffs:
Kisiii High 10 vs Agoro Sare 21
Finals:
Saint Mary’s Yala 5, Maseno School 0
7. NAIROBI REGION
Semifinal Pairing:
Upperhill 12, Dagoreti 0
Schools That Have Qualifed For the 2023 Term Two Rugby Sevens National Games In Kakamega County after Successful Regional games.
1. Western Region
– Koyonzo Boys
– Vihiga Highschool
-Bungoma High
– Kimobo Secondary
Western Region will have Four Teams Into The Nationals because they are hosting.
2. Rift Valley Region.
– Menengai High
– Bwake Boys
3. Coastal Region.
– Garashi.
– Shimba Hills
4. Central Region.
– Alliance Boys
– Kiambu High
5. Eastern Region
– Kangaru School
– Kitondo School
6. Nairobi Region.
– Upperhill
– Lenana School
7. Nyanza Region
– Saint Mary’s Yala
– Maseno School
2023 Term Two Rugby Sevens Champions Per Region.
1. Western Region – Koyonzo Boys ( Kakamega County)
2. Rift Valley Region – Menengai High (Nakuru County)
3. Eastern Region – Kitondo School
4. Central Region – Alliance Boys (Kiambu County)
5. Nairobi Region – Upperhill (Nairobi County)
6. Nyanza Region – Saint Mary’s Yala
7. Coastal Region – Garashi
The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, website and portals; Your ultimate guide to the KNEC online services
The Kenya National Examinations Council, knec, runs a number of portals that are used for registration of candidates for various exams, Centre Registration, registration confirmation and results download.
Below is the mandate of the Council as outlined in Section 10 of KNEC Act No. 29 of 2012: To;
- Set and maintain examinations standards
- Conduct public academic, technical and other national examinations within Kenya at basic and tertiary levels
- Award certificates or diplomas to candidates in such examinations. (Such certificates or diplomas, shall not be withheld from the candidate by any person or institution)
- Confirm authenticity of certificates or diplomas issued by the Council upon request by the government, public institutions, learning institutions, employers and other interested parties
- Undertake research on educational assessment
- Advice any public institution on the development and use of any system or assessment when requested to do so, and in accordance with such terms and conditions as shall be mutually agreed between the Council and the public institutions
- Promote the international recognition of qualifications conferred by the Council
- Advice the Government on any policy decision that is relevant to, or has implications on the functions of the Council or the administration of examinations in Kenya
- Do anything incidental or conducive to the performance of the preceding functions
Knec Functions
- Develop examination policies, procedures and regulations
- Develop national examinations
- Register candidates for the KNEC examinations
- Conduct examinations and process the results
- Award certificates and diplomas to successful candidates
- Conduct research on educational assessment
- Carry out equation of certificates and diplomas issued by other credible examining boards
- Conduct examinations on behalf of foreign examination boards
- Advise the Government on matters pertaining to examinations and certification.
Important links:
- KNEC: How to download Contracted Professionals’ letters
- KNEC Contracted Professionals: How to check deployment station and other details
- KNEC: PTE, ECDE, SNE Latest registration instructions
- hKNEC Exam Administration: How to access, mark and print the Contracted Professionals’ attendance Register
- KNEC Exam results and Certificates: How to receive results and certificates from KNEC
- A link to all KNEC portals
- KNEC grading system for all subjects
- Identification, Nomination and selection of KNEC contracted Professionals
- Important information for teachers wishing to train as KNEC examiners
- KNEC: How to assign index numbers to KCPE, KCSE candidates
- tHow to download marking invitation letters for KNEC examiners
Knec Portals
Here are the Knec Portals:
Grade 3 Portal
This portal is used to capture details of grade 3 learners, download grade 3 assessment materials and to capture assessment results for the learners. To access the portal click on; https://cba.knec.ac.ke/Account/
The KCPE and KCSE Portal
This portal is used for administration of the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams.
The portal allows Primary schools to register candidates, Confirm Registration and Download the KCPE result slips online. For Secondary schools, the portal allows for candidates’ registration, Confirm Registration, Download & upload KCSE projects data, download KCSE results and perform KCSE Qualifying Test Registration.
To access the portal click on; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke
A candidate is considered duly registered after fulfilling the following:
- Candidate’s details are successfully uploaded onto the registration platform for the specific examination.
- The subjects are duly selected as per subject cluster as stipulated in the regulations governing the specific examination.
- Payment of fees where applicable (examination fees is not refundable or transferable to another candidate nor to another year)
- Submission of all the candidates’ registration materials to KNEC
Knec Admin Portal
The knec Admin portal provides limited access to the general public. But, the portal is freely accessible for checking schools’ performance and Candidates’ registration details. Click on this link to access the portal; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/Admin/staff/Candidates.aspx
Knec Contracted Professionals Portal
This portal allows various professionals to apply for knec exam administration posts like: Centre Managers, Supervisors, Invigilators and Security Officers’ posts. To access the portal use this link; http://cp2.knec.ac.ke/Account/Logon
To download the Contracted Professionals’ User Manual click on this link; http://cp2.knec.ac.ke/content/docs/CP2_UserManual.pdf
Other knec Portals: 1). Diploma Teacher Education Registration Click Here 2). Primary Teacher Education Registration Click Here 3). Early ChildHood Development Education Registration Click Here 4). Teacher Certificate in Adult Education Registration Click Here 5). Special Needs Education(Teacher) Registration Click Here 6).BTEP Exam Registration Click Here 7). Business Exam Registration Single and Group Exams Click Here 8). BMGT Exam Registration Business Management Exams Click Here 9). Technical Exam Registration Click Here
The following are the most important links and contacts to the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC:
KNEC CONTACTS:
Use any of the following official KNEC contacts for quick assistance and/ or clarifications:
- Head Office – 0720741001 0732333860
- KCSE Section – 0771813972
- KCPE Section – 0772069891
- PTE Section – 0772069882
- Technical Section – 0771813866 0771814259
- Business Section – 0771814060 0771814105
- Archives – 0732333566 0720741004
- Email: info@knec.ac.ke
If you’ve lost one of your certificates, you can download the application form for results certification here: https://www.knec.ac.ke/2018/10/23/result_application-form/
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KNEC Website – www.knec.ac.ke
The official Kenya National Examination Council KNEC website is http://www.knec.ac.ke/. click on this Click on this link to access the website: http://www.knec.ac.ke/
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KNEC Portal – www.knec.ac.ke
- KNEC KCPE Registration – www.knec-registration.ac.ke/KCPE
Link: www.knec-registration.ac.ke/KCPE
- KNEC KCSE Registration – www.knec-registration.ac.ke/KCSE
Link: www.knec-registration.ac.ke/KCSE
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KNEC Contacts
- Council Secretary / Chief Executive Officer P.O. Box: 73598 00200, Nairobi, Kenya.
- Head Office National Housing Corporation (NHC) House, Aga Khan Walk, Tel:+254 020 317412 /317413 / 317419 / 317427 / 341027 341050 / 341071 / 341098 / 341113 / 2213381 Fax: +254-020- 2226032
- KNEC Website – www.knec.ac.ke. Link: http://www.knec.ac.ke/
- Others:
- KNEC Contacts – National Bank Building,
Harambee Avenue Tel:+254 – 020 246919 / 020-247204 Extelecoms House,3rd floor Haile Selasie Avenue, Tel: +254 -020 2211545/6/7
- KNEC Contacts – Mitihani House
Dennis Pritt Road, Kilimani Tel:+254 – 020 2713874 / 020-2713894 / 020-2713845; 020-2715980 / 020-2711536
- KNEC Contacts – Industrial Area Offices,
Ministry of Public Works, Supplies Branch, Likoni Road. Tel:+254 – 020 650821 / 020-650822
Email: info@knec.ac.ke
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NSSF Benefits to Members: How to get the funds, money quickly
NSSF Benefits to Members: How to get the funds, money quickly
This post will help you find information on benefits and grants that you may be eligible for as a member (or relative of a deceased member) of NSSF. It will also provide you with the information you need on how to apply for the benefits and grants to which you are entitled.
Anyone wishing to apply for benefits/grants should first carefully review the information provided regarding eligibility criteria and application requirements for the benefit/grant for which he/she is applying.
Thereafter, the member/claimant should complete the relevant application form and submit it (in person) to his/her nearest branch office. Applications forms are available online and in all our branch offices.
List of NSSF Benefits Offered:
How to Withdrawal NSSF Benefits
Eligibility: Members are eligible for this benefit if they are at least 50 years of age and they have retired from regular paid employment.
How to apply: Visit your nearest NSSF office with the following documents:
- A certified copy of your retirement letter OR certificate of service OR termination letter
- NSSF Membership Card
- National Identity Card/ Passport/ Alien ID.
- Bank details for EFT.
You will be issued with the appropriate application forms and advised on the steps to take in order to complete the benefits application.
Survivors Benefit
This benefit is paid to: Dependant(s) / relative(s) of a deceased member. The dependant relatives qualify for this benefit in the following order:
- The husband/wife of the deceased member.
- All children irrespective of age or gender (if the husband/wife of the deceased member is also deceased, or if the deceased member was a single parent).
- The parents of the deceased (if the deceased member was not married and had no children)
- Sisters/brothers of the deceased (if the deceased was single, had no children, and both parents are deceased)
- The guardian to the children of the deceased member (where both the parents are deceased and all the deceased members’ children are minors)
- An applicant who has letters of administration (where all dependants are exhausted)
How to apply: Visit your nearest NSSF office with the following documents:
- Original death certificate of the member.
- Photocopy of the deceased member Identity Card (if available).
- Claimants National ID Card/Passport/ Alien ID.
- Letter from County Administration confirming dependants.
- NSSF member number of the deceased.
You will be issued with the appropriate application forms and advised on the steps to take in order to complete the benefits application.
Invalidity Benefit
This benefit is paid to:
- Members who are certified to be permanently incapable of working because of physical or mental disability.
- Members who are at least 50 years of age and suffer from a partial incapacity of a permanent nature that prevents them from undertaking employment.
How to apply: Visit your nearest NSSF office with the following documents:
- NSSF Membership Card
- National Identity Card/ Passport/ Alien ID.
- A certified copy of your retirement letter OR termination letter on medical grounds.
- Medical/treatment report from the hospital you attend(ed).
- Bank details for EFT.
You will be issued with the appropriate application forms and advised on the steps to take in order to complete the benefits application. * NOTE: You will be examined for confirmation of your invalidity by the Fund’s appointed doctor after completion and submission of the form.
Emigration Benefit
This Benefit is paid to:
- Members emigrating from Kenya to a country which is not a member of the East African Community, without the intention of returning to reside in Kenya.
How to apply: Visit your nearest NSSF office with the following documents:
- NSSF membership card
- National ID card/ Valid Passport/ Alien ID card.
- A certified copy of your retirement letter OR certificate of service OR termination letter.
- Evidence of Country of Migration-VISA (outside East African Community)
- Sworn Affidavit declaring permanent immigration (for Kenyan Citizens)
- Bank details for EFT.
- Travelling ticket (Non-Citizens)
You will be issued with the appropriate application forms and advised on the steps to take in order to complete the benefits application.
NHIF- Retired Civil Servants To Enjoy Post Retirement Medical Insurance Scheme
The National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) will from next financial year roll out a pre-retirement medical scheme for retiring civil servants.
A team of officers from the government led by Humphrey Sakala from NHIF told civil servants in Iten that plans are at an advanced stage to roll out the scheme saying treasury had already provided Shs.1 billion for the scheme.
The officers were told that a Cabinet memo had already been prepared and was only awaiting approval saying the scheme will go a long way in catering for the health needs of civil servants once they retire.
They were however told that contributions to the scheme was not yet determined but will depend on the years a civil servant has left before exiting the service.
The civil servants had raised concerns over the lack of a comprehensive health insurance scheme for retired civil servants forcing them to rely on the Sh. 6000 per year which is not comprehensive.
In a bid to address the problem of lack of drugs in most public health facilities, Daisy Chepkoech said plans are under way to have accredited pharmacists where civil servants can get drugs and NHIF pays for the same saying for now they are allowed to get drugs from another facility and bill NHIF.
She added that the Public Service Commission has a fund known as excess of loss fund to cater for officers who have exhausted their annual NHIF limits due to the nature of their illness saying one only needs to formally write to the PSC through their human resource department giving details of the illness to access the exgratia fund.
Ms. Chepkoech, who is a medic, called on officers and their spouses to go for annual health checkups even when they are not sick which will be paid for by NHIF so that in case of an ailment it can be treated early saying most go to hospital when diseases which could be treated have reached chronic stage.
She also advised the officers to avoid seeking treatment in high end private hospitals which charge expensively unless there is no alternative saying this will ensure that they don’t exhaust their annual limits.