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Leaders in Kilifi County are urging parents to take an active role in monitoring their children's Education. Speaking during the launch of a three-classroom block for junior secondary school at Kaliang’ombe, the Director of Education in Rabai Sub-County, Dorris Mashaka, highlighted that the Ministry of Education has provided all necessary textbooks for Grade 9 students, urging them to make the most of these resources. This comes as many public schools in the area continue to face difficulties, such as incomplete classroom buildings for Grade 9
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Grade 9 students receive textbooks from the Ministry of Education
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