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The high-stakes trial over the controversial Uasin Gishu Overseas Education Programme resumed at the Nakuru Law Courts on Thursday, with embattled Senator Jackson Mandago and two former county officials back in the dock. The trio faces charges linked to the alleged mismanagement of over 1.1 billion shillings in public funds. One parent, testifying in court today, shared a heartbreaking account of broken promises, lost opportunities, and partial refunds. Ben Chumba has more.
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Mandago, ex-county officials in court over Sh1.1B Finland scholarship scandal
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