GOVERNOR MUTULA CALLS FOR SUPPORT OF ARTS AND SPORTS PATHWAY
Makueni Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. has urged parents to support their children placed in the arts and sports pathway following the recent learner placement exercise by the Ministry of Education.
The governor said he had noted concerns from some parents who were dissatisfied with their children being placed in talent-based pathways in KJSEA under the Competency-Based Curriculum.
Speaking during the annual Kithungo/Kitundu sports Festival at Kitundu Sports Grounds, Governor Mutula emphasized that not all learners are suited for the STEM pathway, adding that sports and the arts offer viable and rewarding career opportunities.
“Many people have excelled through sports. Parents should allow children to pursue what they are good at,” he said.
The festival featured football, basketball, badminton, and athletics, transforming Kitundu into a vibrant arena of competition and talent showcase.
Organizers said the tournament aims to nurture young athletes, identify raw talent, and bring youth together through sport, using athletics as a platform to shape future careers beyond the classroom.








