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As schools across the country gear up to reopen tomorrow, concerns over the safety of learners and teachers continue to mount with forecasts predicting continued rainfall and flooding. political leaders and kenyans at large are questioning the practicality of the decision as some schools are being used as camps by individuals displaced by floods. Calls to have the opening day pushed to a later date have now reached a crescendo as parents fear releasing their children tomorrow amidst the raging floods. The death toll owing to the floods continues to rise in most parts of the country.
Safety fears of learners and teachers continue to mount
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