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Teachers admire the handcraft work of their grade 5 students during a learning session at their institution on October 2, 2023. [Benjamin Sakwa, Standard]

The Kenya Credit Accumulation and Transfer System (KCATS) policy that is currently under review will play a critical role in paving way for seamless student progression.

The government has appointed a 19-member team to review the national policy on KCATS.

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