Nairobi — The government has been challenged to ride on the achievements of Kenya's second President, the late Daniel Arap Moi, more than a decade after he left power, to redeem the ailing education sector.
Kenya National Union of Teachers Secretary (KNUT) Secretary General Wilson Sossion says over time, the education sector has suffered major setbacks, claiming it is now under the grip of cartels.
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