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Report reveals worrying state of education in Nairobi

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Usawa executive director Emmanuel Manyasa. [File, Standard]

Poor school infrastructure, lack of extra-curricular activities and distance of schools from residential areas are among the causes of high dropout of learners in Nairobi.

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