While it is expected that parents meet some of the costs for their children’s education, the problem is the procedure on how these monies are collected.
EDUCATION in Kenya remains cost-sharing, despite the government’s announcement of making it free in 2003.
Most of these promises are sometimes political, and once the government of the day takes office, it becomes difficult to implement due to the high cost, lack of preparedness and infrastructure.
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