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Education players hit at State over schools' crisis

L-R: Fr. Paul Ng'eno board member, the National Council for Nomadic Education in Kenya (NACONEK), Fr. Linus Ekai Chairman (NACONEK) & NACONEK CEO Harun Yussuf speaking on the feeding program in nomadic areas in Kenya. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

Education stakeholders are raising the alarm over the state of the country's schools, claiming the government is ignoring repeated reports that highlight critical gaps in the system.

They argue that the closure of boarding schools is a reactive measure and fault the state for failing to act promptly or provide alternative solutions.

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