The Kenya Private Sector Alliance (Kepsa) has listed a number of reforms in the education sector that it wants Parliament to undertake to bring back sanity and boost the sector.
Key among the reforms include reforming higher education financing, strengthening governance and accountability and enhancing quality research in the universities.
It comes at a time when public universities are coming from a crippling lecturerโs strike that went on for 49 days, affecting the calendar.
The reforms are contained in a document that is part of the discussion in the ongoing retreat between the top leadership of the National Assembly and Kepsa in Mombasa.
The meeting brings together the speaker of the National Assembly,
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