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A section of education stakeholders has raised concern on the governments level of preparedness to ensure the transition to grade 9 is seamless. The group claims that many schools have not been able to build required classrooms raising fears that learning for grade 9 students will be derailed.
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Stakeholders raise concerns about ‘poor’ Grade 9 take off
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