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[PHOTOS] Last minute shopping as schools reopen

Schools opened on January 23, however, JSS learners will report on January 30.

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by PERPETUA ETYANG

Coast25 January 2023 - 13:10
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In Summary


  • Parents were seen escorting learners to school in various parts of the country. 
  • Parents will however, contend with a return of the normal school fees, which had earlier been subsidised by the government.
Learners negotiate stationery from a street vendor along Haile Selassie Avenue on Wednesday, January 25.

Parents and students on Wednesday rushed to buy school requirements as students reopen schools.

Some parents were seen buying the requirements before students boarded vehicles to school.

Learners board a matatu at Tea Room bus station on Wednesday, January 25.


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Parents were also seen escorting learners to school in various parts of the country. 

Schools opened on January 23, however, Junior Secondary School learners will report on January 30.

A parent taking his child to board a matatu at Tea Room bus station on January 25.

Parents will however, contend with a return of the normal school fees, which had earlier been subsidised by the government.

Learners waiting to board a matatu to school on January 25.
Learners boarding a matatu at Tea Room bus station on January 25.
Learners boarding a matatu at Tea Room bus station on January 25.
Parents and learners negotiate school requirements as schools open on January 25.
Learners at Nairobi CBD, heading to their different bus stations amid school reopening on January 25.
Parents and learners on their way to Machakos Country Bus station as schools reopen for their first term on January 25.
School boxes displayed as learners set for term one.
Learners negotiate stationery from a street vendor along Haile Selassie Avenue on January 25.
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