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Capitation delays crippling schools, warns former teachers

Former KESSHA chairperson Indimuli Kahi during the launch of Live streaming of lessons by TSC at Alliance Secondary School, on Wednesday, 26th, January, 2022. [File, Standard.]

A section of former teachers has criticised the government for the late disbursement of capitation funds to schools across the country.

The group, led by former Kenya Secondary School Heads Association (KESSHA) chairperson Indimuli Kahi, came out in defense of serving secondary school heads who have decried the persistent delays.

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