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Teachers advised to venture into business

Kenya National Union of Teachers NEC members Emily Mitto and Fred Sichangi at Busakala Secondary school in Kabuchai Constituency during Knut Bungoma teachers education scheme AGM on 24/11/2015. Knut has advised teachers to venture into other businesses to boost their economy. PHOTO: TITUS OTEBA/STANDARD)

Kenya National Union of Teachers has advised its members to venture into business rather than rely on their meagre salaries.

Knut National Executive Council Member Emily Mitto, said teachers have been living in poverty despite being regarded as educated people. 

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