GOVERNMENT SUSPENDS ALL TVET-CDACC (CBET) PROGRAMS

The government of Kenya has suspended all TVET-CDACC (CBET) programs in all its institutions following the transfer of its mandate and functions to KICD and KNEC.

In a letter dated September 12, 2022, Director General TVETA, Dr. Kipkirui Lang’at confirmed that no training institution should admit any trainee in the already licensed TVET CDACC courses.

Dr. Lang’at stated that the licensing of TVET CDACC courses for training is on hold.

However, institutions with continuing trainees of TVET CDACC courses should liaise with the newly established Directorate of TVET in KNEC for competence assessment of the trainees.

Education Cabinet Secretary Prof. George Magoha approved the transfer of mandate and functions of TVET-CDACC to the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) and Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) in August 22, 2022.

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