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Learners have been asked to use ICT as an integral part of learning to attain the MDGs in education.
Former deputy PM Musalia Mudavadi has said that he cannot speculate on a Cabinet post in Jubilee government.
Nairobi - The Standard reports latest opinion poll shows Jubilee alliance presidential candidate Uhuru Kenyatta rising against his Cord alliance rival Raila Odinga. According to the survey released Friday afternoon by Ipsos Synovate, Uhuru's ratings have surged to 44.8 per cent, beating Raila's 44.4 per cent. The difference between the two leaders is within the statistical margin of error for the survey, so pollsters stress the two remain neck and neck.- For more visit The Standard
Kenyan politician Uhuru Kenyatta. (File, AFP)
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