Kenya: Clear the Air On This Scandal
13th Nov 2006, 16:21 GMT
Almost all the public universities are now closed following the lecturers' strike, while cartels operating at the Kenya National Examination Council accessed Form IV examination papers and sold copies to all who could afford them.
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