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Needy students cry for help, risk missing chance at secondary schools

Emmanuel Kanira who scored 403 in last year KCPE at Brother Richard primary in Shinyalu pleads with well-wishers to assist him join Nanyuki High School. [Duncan Ocholla| Standard]

Two bright needy students risk losing their chances in respective secondary schools after their parents failed to raise school fees.

Emmanuel Kanira scored 403 marks in last year’s KCPE exams while Rodgers Wanyonyi Masika got 351 marks.

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