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CS Julius Ogamba: The Ministry of Education did an assessment of students in Grade 8 and determined that we required a total of 16, 000 classrooms to accommodate Grade 9 students we have already constructed 14,500 classrooms. #EducationUpdateKE
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CS Ogamba: We required 16,000 classrooms to accommodate Grade 9 students, we have constructed 14,500
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