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Deputy President Prof. Kithure Kindiki has stated that the government has made significant progress in the education sector, highlighting the transition from the competency-based curriculum (CBC) to competency-based education (CBE). According to the deputy president, the nine-year-old system is now stable and on track to transition its first cohort to senior school in four months. Speaking during the first graduation ceremony at the Murang’a Technical Training Institute, Prof. Kindiki emphasised that the government’s continued investment in education is a clear demonstration of its commitment to shaping the future of the country.
Kindiki assures smooth transition as first CBC cohort moves to senior school
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