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With less than a month to go before schools reopen on January 6th, bookshops across Nairobi are struggling to meet the demand for textbooks, leaving many parents frustrated and uncertain. In many bookshops, shelves are partially stocked, and have only received a fraction of the expected CBC books. This is despite government’s assurance that books would be available by 15th December
Bookshops yet to receive CBC approved books
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