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"content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Sir, if I could just give a little background on the education perspective in Kenya, the first step toward implementation of the Universal Primary Education (UPE) in Kenya was the abolition of a racial school system which had existed under the colonial government. That was followed by the scrapping of Standard IV examination that made it difficult for Africans to progress beyond four years of schooling during the colonial time. That step came in the year 1974, when, again, school fees was eliminated within the Arid and Semi Arid areas of this country. In the same year, there was a policy for free primary education for the first four years, from January, 1974."
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