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KCSE candidates count missed lessons as tutors stay out of class

Kenya Post Primary Education Teachers [KUPPET] demonstrate a long Moi Avenue in Mombasa. They demand Junior Secondary School Teachers to be employed permanently and pensonable. They also want the Government to honour CBC 2024--2025. August 30,2024. [Omondi Onyango,Standard]

Candidates sitting this year's Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations now have only eight weeks left before they sit the test amid the paralysis occasioned by the ongoing teachers' strike.

If the strike enters second week on tomorrow, education sector stakeholders argue that each day of strike will be costly to the candidates.

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