Teachers working in hardship-prone areas of Migori County have renewed calls for the government to urgently implement a long-promised hardship allowance. Educators in Kuria West and Nyatike sub-counties say they continue to face unfair treatment despite operating in regions officially recognised as hardship zones. Currently, only teachers in Kuria East Sub-County benefit from the allowance,…Ā Ā Ā
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