KAM Raises Red Flag as Ksh11B Debt Threatens Grade 10 Textbook Production

[Business Today - Kenya] - 14/11/2025
The Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) has raised an alarm over a Ksh 11 billion debt that the government owes textbook publishers and printers, warning that the growing crisis is now threatening the smooth supply of learning materials across the country. According to the lobby, the unpaid (…)
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