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Commercialization of education in Kenya has demeaned the integrity of education

It was so sad to note that according to World Bank, Kenya is producing graduates that are not well equipped with skills in the job market. Is the research a true reflection of what is happening on the ground? What could be the cause of all these?

While the issue has attracted attention from various stakeholders, it uncovers the morass that is slowly polluting our education system which for ages has been a center of reference in East Africa. All the same we cannot dispute the research.

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