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Junior Secondary School teachers in Kiambu County have urged politicians to stop politicizing their push for employment. The teachers say politicians are using their plight for political mileage, with some using public platforms to make false promises. The teachers say they will not return to work until their demands are met by the Teachers Service Commission.
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JSS tutors urge politicians to stop politicizing their push for employment
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