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Secondary school heads have raised concerns over possible student unrest if the government delays this term's capitation funds, especially affecting day schools. They defended extra charges on parents, citing high inflation, and reminded the government that each student is entitled to Sh27,000 in capitation to keep schools running smoothly.
SCHOOL HEADS WARN OF UNREST OVER DELAYED CAPITATION
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