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Butere Girls' presentation of the play Echoes of War on Thursday will be their last, following the controversy surrounding the performance. Education Principal Secretary Julius Bitok confirmed that the drama festival’s rules and regulations will be reviewed by the Ministry of Education to prevent a repeat of the chaos that occurred during the play. The new guidelines are aimed at ensuring better management of future drama events.
Butere Girls' Final Performance of 'Echoes of War' Marks End of Controversy
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