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Addressing the media, KESSHA Chair Willy Kuria revealed that while the Ministry of Education disbursed part of the first-term capitation, saving schools from early closure, only Ksh 8,319 per student was received out of the expected Ksh 11,122, representing 50% of the annual allocation of Ksh 22,244.
Secondary schools face crisis as capitation delays threaten learning nationwide
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