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Monitor into education

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In a bid to deal with primary school drop outs, government has been urged to scrap exorbitant  school charges.

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Chief Executive Officer of PEAS a non governmental organization promoting equality in African schools, John Rendel says the main reason why children don’t transit from primary to secondary schools is because of the many school requirements.

The signed MoU is intended to boost literacy levels among primary schools through the Daily Monitor Newspaper In Education pull out copy, Newspapers in Education

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