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Book Errors: Publishers speak out

Book publishers have defended themselves against accusations that they have done a shoddy job on textbooks for public schools. The Kenya Publishers Association (KPA) said the errors should not be blamed on publishers alone, but all the players involved in the process. KPA chairman Lawrence Njagi told journalists yest

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Book Errors: Publishers speak out

Book publishers have defended themselves against accusations that they have done a shoddy job on textbooks for public schools. The Kenya Publishers Association (KPA) said the errors should not be blamed on publishers alone, but all the players involved in the process. KPA chairman Lawrence Njagi told journalists yesterday that all the books used as course or supplementary materials underwent a rigorous quality control process. He said two of the books that have errors were from members of his association and two were not. He added that from the highlighted reports, the most visible concern was about a book with an illustration of a helicopter, which observers said idolised politicians. He said the issue had been addressed by the concerned...

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