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Parents urged to monitor what children consume on TV to curb indiscipline

Moi High School Kabarak and Moi Primary school KCSE and KCPE candidates during the thanks giving and prayer day ceremony at the school on July 22, 2018. [Kipsang Joseph/Standard]

Parents have been advised to take keen interest in what their children watch on television.

Speaking during a thanksgiving and prayer ceremony for this year's KCSE and KCPE examination candidates at Kabarak University yesterday, Vice Chancellor Henry Kiplagat warned that some TV programmes messed students' morals.

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