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Kenya makes yet another stab at ‘laptops’ procurement

From left, Education Cabinet Secretary Jacob Kaimenyi, his ICT counterpart Fred Matiang’i and Knut Secretary General Wilson Sossion address the Press on the launch of the Digital Literacy Programme at Teleposta Towers yesterday. The Digischool brand was launched and showed the different kinds of machinery and equipment that will be accesible not only to students, but to teachers as well. [PHOTO: ANGELA MAINA/STANDARD]

The Government has kicked off a procurement process of devises to be used to deliver digital learning, with a stern warning to traders seeking to derail the plan.

Communication posted on Government websites details the description of the gadgets that point to possibility of purchase of laptops or tablets.

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