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Stop arm-twisting parents, Govt warns schools

Remember Deketeke-Herald Reporter GOVERNMENT has urged school heads to stop engaging in unethical practices, such as demanding full fees in foreign currency, turning away learners for non-payment, and soliciting bribes for placements. This announcement was made by Primary and Secondary Education Permanent Secretary Mr Moses Mhike in response to complaints from parents. Mr Mhike said […]

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