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Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has promised the country that reforms being undertaken in the education sector are good for the children of Kenya, as the sector adapts to the competency-based curriculum. Rigathi who hosted more than 3000 children for Christmas festivities at his home in Iruri, Mathira has said that programs developed for the education system will go a long way in giving Kenya her next generation of leaders.
DP Gachagua maintains reforms in the education sector are good
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