Kenya is facing a major crisis over the future of its free primary and secondary education programs, as government officials admit they can no longer fully fund the initiative. Recent budget cuts have led to reduced capitation for students, mass layoffs and possible closures in universities, and growing unrest among parents, teachers, and unions. While some government leaders insist the policy remains intact, others blame Parliament for inadequate allocations and warn that free education is now unsustainable. Critics argue that these cuts endanger a constitutional right and threaten to reverse years of progress in access to education. The situation has sparked nationwide outrage, protests, and calls for urgent action to protect the future of Kenyan children.
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