Education CS Julius Ogamba: Mathematics Is Still Compulsory
[Business Today - Kenya] - 24/04/2025
Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba has reinstated mathematics as a mandatory subject for all secondary school students, reversing a previous decision to make it optional. The announcement, made on April 24, follows a heated public debate triggered by a proposal to allow senior school (…)
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