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Secondary school principals have called on the Ministry of Education to address capitation issues by factoring in inflation and the rising cost of living when disbursing funds, saying the current allocation is insufficient and makes it difficult to adequately support students
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Secondary school principals want Ministry of Education to address capitation issues
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