The government of Kenya has over the years made remarkable strides in the call for universal free primary education and day secondary education management. However, there has been a national outcry to provision of quality education in public schools in Kenya. The third president of Kenya Honorable Mwai Kibaki introduced universal free primary education after he was first elected in 2002. According to the Ministry of Education circular of 2008, the government had released more than $41M to pay for the different phases of the program which has proved to be a success to relieve the poor and the marginalized communities from accessing education equally. Despite this fact however, the government Download
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