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The National and County governments have been urged to allocate more resources to digital and technology literacy. According to a section of stakeholders from The Centre for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education in Africa CEMASTEA, the move will help in tapping the talents of learners and boost their innovative skills.
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CEMASTEA calls for resource mobilization in innovation and technology
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