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The government through the Ministry of Education has reaffirmed its directive banning extracurricular activities during the third term school year. The measure which was first implemented in 2021 is set to give students ample time for academic work as well as eradicating any chances of exams malpractices even as candidates in secondary schools prepare to sit for their final national examinations. John Kahiro reports.
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