Education stakeholders in Thika plan to embark on an intensive mop-up exercise to ensure all learners who completed Grade 9 transitioned to senior secondary school. The exercise comes after more than half of the candidates who sat for Kenya Junior Secondary Education certificate reported for their Grade 10 classes, with the government insisting that none…
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