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Students in Murang’a to wait longer to enroll in new school yet to obtain licence

Residents who accompanied Maragua MP Mary Wamaua at St Paul Gituamba Secondary School during the commissioning of the institution on July 30, 2021.[Boniface Gikandi, Standard]

Parents have to wait a little longer to enroll their children in a newly constructed school as it is yet to obtain a licence from the Ministry of Education.

This emerged after Maragua MP Mary Wamaua admitted the management committee failed to obtain a licence for the school even as the NG-CDF made last-ditch efforts to ensure the physical structures were completed at a cost of Sh3.5 million.

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