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Exit teachers' strike enters lecturers go slow

National deputy treasurer UASU Edwin Keter flanked by the Technical University of Kenya Academic Staff, Members of UASU to launch a strike at TUK, Nairobi. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Students in public universities are set to face disruptions in teaching and learning days after reopening.

Lecturers are readying for a nationwide strike, opening a new crisis in the uncertain education sector.

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