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Brookhouse claims a Sh300 million loss as parents insist on no contact for virtual classes

Brookhouse Schools in Nairobi. [Pius Cheruiyot/Standard]

Brookhouse International now claims it has lost more than Sh300 million as parents insist there was no contract to offer online classes to their children.

Brookhouse lawyer Twalib Mbarak told High Court Judge Weldon Korir the orders he issued barring the management from demanding full school fees for the virtual classes had pushed it into losses.

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