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KUPPET wants security in learning institutions

Kuppet National Vice Chairman Julius Korir in Eldoret yesterday where he gave the Government a seven-day ultimatum to convene an urgent stakeholders peace meeting. [Photo: Peter Ochieng/standard]

The Government has been given a seven-day ultimatum to convene an urgent stakeholder's meeting to forge a way forward for teachers and students' security in the country.

The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) said there should be sufficient security in learning institutions in a bid to boost the country's education standards.

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