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We won’t mark national exams, teachers warn government

Students walk along the streets of Kisumu to catch means of transport to their homes on September 19,2015, a day after education cabinet secretary Jacob Kaimenyi ordered all schools closed over pay stalemate between the government and teachers. PHOTO BY COLLINS ODUOR

Teachers in Nyanza will not to invigilate or mark national examinations until the government complies with a court order and pays them their revised salaries.

Kisii County Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) Executive Secretary Ben Nyaundi said they would continue to push to be paid higher salaries and are ready to stay at home till this happens

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