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National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has assured school heads that the government will disburse 48.8 billion shillings as capitation to schools next week. The CS called on teachers and parents not to panic as he attributed the delay to a cash crunch due to debt challenges.
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Government to disburse Sh48.8B capitation fund to schools next week
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