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State of Higher Education in Kenya (Part Two) Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Martin Tairo, Kenya Feb 24, 2006
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Thus, the government should opt for a more integrated university curriculum, one that prepares students to solve Kenya's problems by providing them with the skills to function effectively in both the public and private sectors. University graduates currently look forward only to jobs in the public sector. Reforms should concentrate on making university education relevant to the private sector, which is the impetus behind genuine economic growth and development.






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Martin Tairo


As a very creative Architecture student at the University of Nairobi, i have had lots of interests in many forms of arts. These include performing arts, writing and drawing.

I have written many articles on issues ranging from humour, politics, religion and even the most controversial topics like human rights and abortion.
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