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KNUT calls for scrutiny of those to be appointed to sit in the CBC task force

Knut Deputy Secretary-General Hesbon Otieno. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) has asked the government to thoroughly scrutinize individuals for appointment to the Competency-Based Curriculum task force and avoid the politicization of the education matter.

Knut Deputy Secretary-General Hesbon Otieno said the union welcomes the CBC review and they were ready to present their views on the new education curriculum which has attracted praise and criticism in equal measure.

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