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The national government has been urged to arrange for the construction of more classrooms for Junior Secondary School (JSS) students and employ enough teachers to meet the increasing demand.Kakamega governor, Fernandes Barasa speaking at Mumias Central Primary School commended the government's efforts in addressing the needs of JSS students but emphasized that there is a need to recruit more teachers and improve school infrastructure across the country.
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Kakamega Governor calls for employment of more teachers
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