The government through the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has lifted the ban on boarding school visits by parents and guardians.
This is according to Circular No. 5 of 2023.
In February, the government banned parents and guardians from visiting learners at boarding schools in a move aimed at mitigating the spread of Covid-19.
In a memo addressed to parents and guardians, confirming the ban a school head, wrote: “Following the communication received from the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education on the suspension of visits by parents to schools due to Covid-19 escalation, we therefore, postpone the scheduled AGM and visit tomorrow February 18 until further notice. New arrangements will be communicated soon”.
Apparently, the government has since lifted the ban citing improved circumstances.
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