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Upgraded Nemis to tame graft, allow parents monitor progress

A teacher at St. Patrick's Iten in Elgeyo Marakwet enters form one admissions details into the National Education Management Information System (NEMIS) as parents brought their children to be admitted. [File, Standard]

Heads of public primary and secondary schools will no longer change enrolment data in their institutions to get higher capitation allocation, Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha has said.

While unveiling an improved version of the National Education Management System (Nemis), Prof Magoha said the new system would allow parents to monitor their children's learning progress.

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