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Corruption in kenya can't be killed because of political balance's for those eye prezo in 2012. ... James rotich, United States
Balala, PDE blame Coast leaders for falling education standards |
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Brief:Coast MPs have been criticised for failing to support education.
This, according to Coast Provincial Director of Education Tom Majani, has led to falling standards.
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| 1. On Sunday November 8, 2009, 12:31 PM , Rama Salim, Kenya wrote: | |
| One of the Demoralising standards in Coast Province falls on Employment Standards, we have University Graduates with Bachelors, Masters etc, but they are not recognised because they don't have good jobs. Since these are the PIONEERS for the Region, we have to consider them in order to motivate the incomings students to plan for their future carriers. Blaming parents does not help
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| 2. On Wednesday November 4, 2009, 7:03 AM , Katana Chondo, United States wrote: | |
| It sounds so easy to say parents are not doing enough on our children education in the province. What the speakers failed to mention is what they think parents should do. Its up to the leaders to educate the parent on what need be done to ensure the education standards are uplifted in the region.
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