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The debt burden in public schools across the country is nearing a breaking point. Some institutions have been forced to close early, while others face pressure from suppliers over unpaid bills. At the heart of the crisis is a capitation shortfall with billions of shillings owed to schools, following a steady decline in funding since 2019. Education stakeholders want urgent action taken to restore the full capitation, days after Treasury CS John Mbadi said the funding is unsustainable.
Schools face auction threat amid Ksh 64B debt crisis
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