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President William Ruto now states that the government has no plans to reverse the gains made in the education sector and will continue to fund free education. The head of state, who attended a church service in Nairobi's Kariobangi, contradicted his finance cabinet secretary, saying the government will not compromise access to education in the country.
Ruto reaffirms commitment to free Education as a constitutional right
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