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Gerald Okoth, the founder of Kings Private School in Bumala B, Butula, noted that despite private schools making significant efforts to provide quality education, their students often face discrimination during the marking of national examinations, where they are allegedly awarded unfair grades.
Busia private schools demand inclusion of their teachers in CBC training
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