The Ministry of Education has explained how Kenyans can secure more partnerships and tenders, particularly in the area of educational solutions such as technology.

Speaking at an event involving the government and private sector, Francis Karanja, Head of the National ICT Innovation and Integration Centre at the Ministry, advised Kenyans to align with government policies and priorities to increase their chances of winning tenders.

While elaborating on the matter on Thursday, May 22, Karanja noted that adhering to constitutional guidelines, especially for startups in the field of educational technology, was critical for partnering with the government on various projects.

He emphasised that this approach is particularly important as the government seeks innovative solutions during the rollout of the new Competency-Based Education (CBE) system in schools across the country.