[Source: People Daily, by People Team]
Thousands of learners in the informal settlements will not resume learning when schools re-open in January following a decision by propritors to turn the facilities into rental houses.
Kenya Private Schools Association (KPSA) chief executive Peter Ndoro has revealed that about 136 schools have closed business permanently.
“The 136 schools have left at least 45,000 learners without an institution. This is…









