DIGITAL LITERACY

All primary schools to get connected to internet by 2030 — Ruto

Say the access to internet in schools is a challenge on the education system

In Summary

• In June, Ruto pledged to connect Kenyans to a national internet grid.

• Ruto said under the ambitious programme, every house, school and market will also get internet.

President William Ruto at State House, Nairobi
President William Ruto at State House, Nairobi
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President William Ruto has said that all primary schools will get connected to the internet by 2030.

Speaking on Friday at the World Children’s Day, 2022, the President said that access to internet in schools is a challenge on the education system. 

"Access to internet in schools remains a necessity to impart digital literacy to children to prepare them for the work place and the future world of work," he said.

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"To address this, my government is working to connect all primary schools to the Internet by 2030 through the GIGA partnership that has already provided Internet access to 110 schools to the benefit of about 40,000 children."

In June, Ruto pledged to connect Kenyans to a national internet grid.

"Many people are struggling to get bundles. You will no longer need bundles to make calls. Calls will be free," Ruto said.

Ruto said under the ambitious internet connectivity programme, every house, school, market and social amenity served by the last mile power connection will also get internet.

"We need around Sh38 billion to supply internet to every house," Ruto said.

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