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Parents with children preparing for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examinations may have to allocate more funds for their children’s exam registration. This potential financial burden stems from a parliamentary proposal aiming to eliminate the full waiver on KCSE exam registration. If enacted, it would bring an end to a decade-long initiative that has alleviated financial strain on parents and students from underprivileged backgrounds.
Parents with children preparing for KCSE may have to allocate more funds
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