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Slavery In Kenya: The Case Of Light International School

Slavery In Kenya: The Case Of Light International School

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Racist: Ismail Tumer, Principal of Light International Schools

Hallo the Don.

I have read the Brookhurst school exposé. Let me bring to tour attention what is happenning in one of the Light International School at the Coast.

I am a former employee and I can speak with authority about what is happening in there.

Well, the Turkish Principal is racist; yells at teachers in front of learners without care. Some of the indiscipline cases we see in our society today is because these schools worship money and they rather cheat parents with fake smiles on how good their children are in school.

In Light school, a Turkish teacher, teaching less than 15 lessons is paid in dollars, living in a house which monthly rent goes beyond Kenyan teacher's monthly salary.

It is time an audit is done on how these so called big private schools are run and workers treated.

It is time all teachers be made mandatory to join Trade Unions.

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