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The Ministry of Education says it is actively seeking funding for kenya medical training college (KMTC) students, who have been struggling since the suspension of USAID funding. This comes amid revelations that 40% of disbursed funds are often returned to the loans board due to incorrect account details. Despite only 64% of loans being recovered and the courts halting the new funding model, the ministry insists the model is effective and will continue.
Ministry of Education Seeks Funding for KMTC Students Amid USAID Suspension
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