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Parents from Mukuru kwa Reuben who have students in secondary and universities, who were receiving school fees assistance under Gatoto Integrated Development Program, have been left in limbo following the withdrawal of sponsorship for their education.
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Parents in Mukuru kwa Reuben left in limbo after Gatoto Program withdraws school fees support
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