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Catholic Bishop Simon Peter Kamomoe has condemned the government's failure to provide adequate funds to support free primary and secondary education. Kamomoe says this risks denying thousands of children their constitutional right to free education.
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Bishop Kamomoe criticizes government for failing to fund free education
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