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Mudavadi asks government to apologise to Kenyans

Amani National Congress Party leader Musalia Mudavadi (right) flanked by local comedian Thomas Oyolo(left) during a press conference  [Photo by WILLIS AWANDU/STANDARD]

Amani National Congress party leader Musalia Mudavadi has asked the government to apologise to Kenyans for the crisis in the education sector over the teachers’ strike.

Speaking in Kakamega yesterday during boda boda operators Sacco launch hours after Knut called off the strike, Mudavadi said the move by the government to rush to the courts through Teacher’s Service Commission (TSC) was a big hindrance to the salary negotiations.

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