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Dozens of contractors who built classrooms for the implementation of the CBC transition to junior secondary are asking the education ministry to hasten and clear the debt it owes them. The ministry has until today not cleared the debt running into billions of shillings for the construction of 3,500 classrooms in the second phase of the construction project. Brenda Wanga spoke to some of the contractors who say they are facing economic ruin from the unpaid debt.
Contractors who built CBC classrooms plead with Ministry of Education to pay them their dues
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