A section of leaders from the insecurity-prone North Rift region has faulted the government’s decision to merge examination centers citing security concerns for learners. They say it would be reckless to subject children majority of whom will now have to walk several kilometers to the nearest exam centers without security guaranteed. They want the government to reconsider its decision. Purity Museo reports.
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