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Oct
Stefanus Nashama The Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement has cautioned vocational institutions nationwide against charging registration and examination fees to government-funded students. The group suggests that continuing this practice might lead to public outrage. The AR’s National Spokesperson, George Kambala, believes that vocational institutions should prioritize affordable, quality education. He contends that charging such fees is not only unethical but also puts unnecessary financial strain on students looking to gain essential vocational skills. “Consider this a clear warning. If these institutions don’t change their ways, we’re prepared to hold them accountable through legal and regulatory avenues,” he warned. Kambala also emphasized…
