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Education stakeholders are calling for the consolidation of all education bursaries to make education free. Speaking at a career exposition at the Chania Boys High School, the group argued that the kitties issued to Members of Parliament, Governors, Members of County Assemblies and Women Representatives are enough to finance the tuition of all Kenyan learners if it consolidated and made corruption proof.
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Consolidate the bursaries to make education free.
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