Dr Ruto said unlike similar reports in the past that have been left to gather dust, the Working Party on Education Reforms (WPER) report will receive maximum attention.
It is emerging that universities and colleges have been instructed to maintain the fees they set last year and also not to raise the cost of courses they had declared.
Kenyans who have attained informal training over the years but do not have certificates have new hope after a new policy to recognise their skills was launched.
It is now emerging that the Kalenjin, Kikuyu and Luhya tribes take up nearly 50 per cent of the 406,860 teachers under the government’s payroll.