Trending on X: Ambira High School Parents Raise Alarm Over Rising Fees, Poor Leadership, and Declining Performance
[Weekly Citizen - Kenya] - 28/01/2025
By WC Correspondent Ambira High School, once a beacon of excellence, now finds itself at the center of growing discontent among parents. Concerns over escalating fees, declining academic performance, and alleged administrative mismanagement have left many questioning the future of the (…)
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