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Kuppet officials push for review of the union's 2010 constitution

Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (kuppet) led by their leaders National General Secretary Akelo Misori,Jeremiah Omboka Milemba (chairman) and his Vice Julius Korir address the press in Eldoret. [Peter Ochieng, Standard]

The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) has pitched a case for a review of its constitution, which they argue will lead to inclusivity and entrench democratic processes.

At the centre of the push is expansion of elective positions from 10 to 16 to enable officials from marginalised regions like Coast, North Eastern and Nairobi to take up national leadership slots.

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