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Schools are set to close earlier than scheduled owing to financial crisis facing the learning institutions. Headteachers say they can no longer operate owing to failure by the government to disburse capitation. In the meantime, the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) has waned that parents will be required to pay extra school fees starting next term to cushion learning institution against the funding crisis.
Schools face early closure as cash crisis deepens
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