Teachers have once again issued a fresh warning to the government over the delays of capitation, saying it seems the government is joking with the education sector.

While insisting that the government must stick to the agreed-upon release of student capitation, the teachers have insisted it is affecting the learning in schools. "Government, stop joking with our children.

Give them money so that learning can continue," said Hesbon Otieno, Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) Deputy Secretary General. "Even the assessment fees that they had not included in the budget should be added," Otieno added.

A group of secondary students walking in Nairobi's Central Business District (CBD).