EDUCATION stakeholders have expressed pessimism over the academic performance of students in schools due to the interruptions and current political uncertainty in the country.
Kwale county Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers executive secretary Mackenzie Tuki said despite the situation appearing normal, the impact will be felt in the long run.
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