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Teaching is one of the revered professions in Kenya. The profession is the foundation of development and progress of a society. Teachers shape the minds and characters of learners. They foster creativity and critical thinking, skills which are crucial in a rapidly changing world. Every year, thousands of teachers graduate out of Kenyan Universities and Colleges with hopes of getting employed and putting their trade into test as soon as possible. Instead, they spend several years chasing for these elusive opportunities without success as a result of systematic failures and corruption.
Produced by Fredrick Ooko and Tonny Wanambisi
BROKEN DREAMS | The agony of unemployed teachers enduring distress on TSC doorsteps
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