Learners lost up to 36 lessons or 1,800 minutes of class time in the first week of the strike.
Many students have been sent home while others are studying on their own with defiant Kuppet members say they would not obey court orders to resume work.
While the Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers announced that the teachers’ strike will continue, their KNUT counterparts however called off the planned strike.
A senior source at the Ministry has hinted to The Standard that the ongoing clean-up exercise at NHIF has revealed that a number of employees hold fake certificates.
In order to assist her elder brother who has autism, Waithera said her only choice is to be a doctor and to specialise as a paediatric cardiologist.
The lobby groups attributed withholding the certificates to illegal levies that secondary school head teachers charge in schools.