FINAL TOUCHES

You can find me at my clinic, Magoha tells journalists ahead of exit

He urged journalists to visit his clinic in Nairobi Hospital for urine-related consultations.

In Summary

•After addressing several issues in the education sector, Magoha stepped back and requested a photo moment with the scribes.

•"I will miss you because you have played a very important role during my tenure," Magoha said.

Education CS George Magohaposes alongside journalists at Muhuri Muchiri Secondary school in Njiru Sub County on August 24,2022
Education CS George Magohaposes alongside journalists at Muhuri Muchiri Secondary school in Njiru Sub County on August 24,2022
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For the first time, since he took office as Education CS George Magoha shared a light moment with journalists.

This is surprising because some journalists have always been afraid to even ask questions during press conferences.

The unexpected scenario happened while he commissioned a CBC classroom at Muhuri Muchiri secondary school in Njiru Sub-county.

After addressing several issues in the education sector, Magoha stepped back and requested a photo moment with the scribes.

"I will miss you because you have played a very important role during my tenure," Magoha said.

Magoha who also serves as a urologist, treats diseases of the urinary tract, urged journalists to visit his hospital.

"If you have problems passing urine, don't be afraid. You can visit my hospital in Nairobi Hospital. In fact, just show your press card and you might get special treatment," he added.

He added that this could be the last time he was addressing journalists, a statement he has been retaliating for the past few days.

Education CS George Magoha's tenure has been riddled by both criticism and praise in equal measure, due to his hands-on approach.

However, with the change in government, it's uncertain if he will be retained as the Education CS.

The CS also previously said he has worked enough and needs to retire.

Magoha took over the office on March 26, 2019, replacing Amina Mohammed.

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