Parents have been urged to work closely with teachers by actively monitoring their children’s academic progress to improve examination performance in Changamwe Constituency and help secure a better future while breaking the cycle of poverty. Speaking during the issuance of NG-CDF bursary cheques worth Sh43 million, Changamwe MP Omar Mwinyi said education does more than…
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