NASA Manifesto to revive teachers smile

Raila Odinga

The National Super Alliance (Nasa) is set to launch its manifesto come Monday that is purported to make teachers and students beam.

According to the coalitions Presidential flagbearer Raila Odinga NASA’s philosophy addresses issues that would improve the lives of Kenyans.

Odinga faulted the Jubilee administration over corruption and economic drop the country.

The former premier was addressing residents of Chuka town in Tharaka Nithi County on Friday.

“All sectors are in crisis, including the essential health sector, but we have the remedy. NASA will revive agriculture and make sure basic prices of things go down,” said Mr Odinga.

Teachers pay

He added that NASA will scrap tuition fees in public primary and secondary schools and increase allocations to the Higher Education Loans Board.

“Jubilee has been cheating teachers on the issue of salary but we (NASA) will pay them well,” he said.

On his part, NASA Presidential running mate Kalonzo Musyoka faulted the government over tribalism and denied accusations that their (NASA) administration will rekindle the International Criminal Court (ICC) cases against President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto.

“We will unite Kenyans and we are not planning to revive the ICC cases. Jubilee is only seeking sympathy votes,” he said.

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