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Parents at Misigiyoi Primary School in Kisima Samburu County held demonstrations, demanding the transfer of the head teacher, his deputy and a section of teachers. The parents allege that for years, little to no learning has been taking place at the school with learners returning home with blank pages in their books. The school teachers are also on the spot for turning the school into a poultry farm.
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Misigiyoi Primary School Parents demonstrate over mismanagement
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