More than 7,300 members of the Kenya Secondary School Heads Association (KESSHA) have converged in Mombasa for a four-day annual conference, even as the education sector grapples with growing cases of student unrest across schools countrywide. KESSHA National Chairman, Willie Kuria said student unrest will be a key agenda item during the conference, with school…
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