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Divisions have rocked striking junior secondary school intern teachers after a section of them signed an agreement with the Kenya Union of post-primary Education (kuppet) to end the strike and resume teaching. But a splinter goup has this evening dismissed the so called ' return to work deal' insisting that the strike is on, and such a deal can only be signed if they engage their employer- the Teachers Service Commission. And as Emily Chebet reports, leadership squabbles among jss interns could further paralyse learning in JSS institutions.
A section of JSS teachers in Nairobi sign deal with KUPPET
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