Molo MP Kuria Kimani has put schools’ heads on notice over illegal levies being charged in schools in order to admit grade 10 learners to their schools. The legislator noted that such levies have hindered the Ministry of Education from attaining 100% transition and any school principal found will be treated as a criminal. He…
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