NEMIS abandonment by MoE

Agreed, NEMIS is working.

May 2019 report @
www.nation.co.ke/news/Teachers-reject-Nemis–cite-identity-code-error/1056-5124236-ovaiw8z/index.html

Teachers reject Nemis, cite identity code error

By OUMA WANZALA, TUESDAY MAY 21 2019

But the problem, it appears, could be beyond the administrators of Nemis as
it is created by the uploading of birth certificates that share numbers,
meaning it could be at the Immigration department, under the Ministry of
Interior and Coordination of National Government.

The Nemis system automatically flags cases of identity duplication and
blocks the disbursement of money to the affected schools. Principals argue
this is unfair to legitimate students and now want the ministry to carry
out a physical count of students to weed out any suspected ghost learners.

October 2019 report @
www.nation.co.ke/news/Matiangi-raids-births-register-office/1056-5325308-a9l41ez/index.html

Matiang’i raids births register office in crackdown on cartels

By AGEWA MAGUT, FRIDAY OCTOBER 25 2019

Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr Fred Matiang’i on Friday sent packing two
senior officers at the Department of Civil Registration in an impromptu
raid meant to crack down on corruption cartels in the issuance of birth
certificates.

Dr Matiang’i also ordered the immediate arrest of brokers behind the
multi-million shilling corruption industry at Bishop’s House, where the
department is based.

He assured Kenyans that the process of getting a birth certificate in Kenya
will be corruption-free and much smoother by next week.

CAUGHT UNAWARES

Dr Matiang’i’s visit caught the department’s bosses unawares and he found
long queues, unmanned and unmarked counters as well as computers in disuse.

The situation prompted him to direct all personnel in charge to work over
the weekend to ensure smoother processes by Monday.

“People should be coming in and immediately they should have someone verify
that all their documents are in order,” CS Matiang’i said during the
inspection.

“After that, they should hand in their documents, get a ticket and go home.
After about a week, they should get a SMS telling them that their
certificate is ready to be collected.”

On Sat, Dec 21, 2019 at 8:42 AM Barrack Otieno via kictanet <
kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:

> The Education CS refuted this claims amd reiterated that NEMIS is ok.
>
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> Best regards
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> Barrack Otieno
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> On Monday, 16-12-2019 at 16:02 Julius Njiraini via kictanet wrote:
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> There should have been interministrial cordination. Moe needs mict human
> resource personnels for Technical implementation
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> On Mon, Dec 16, 2019, 1:31 PM Odhiambo Washington via kictanet <
> kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
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>> This is a full page report, but it still fails to highlight what the
>> problem could have been, and the possible solution. It even fails to lay
>> the blame anywhere!
>>
>> We’re that shallow.
>>
>> Assuming that all headteachers have access to a computer with Internet
>> access, what then is the reason some of them have not uploaded the data?
>> I’m assuming that it’s a simple case of putting the data in an Excel
>> spreadsheet with a defined format, which is then uploaded into NEMIS.
>>
>> Someone needs to answer the question of why the system is being
>> abandoned. Unless this news update is simple sensationalism.
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