Why Spanish Might Soon Become Common Practice in Kenyan Schools

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Kenyan schools may soon incorporate more Spanish lessons into their curriculum, as revealed by Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi following a meeting with Diego Martínez Belío, the Secretary of State for Foreign and Global Affairs of Spain.
- Spanish is currently an optional course and not a core subject in the Competency-Based Education (CBE) curriculum.
- The meeting, held on July 9, focused on strengthening educational collaboration and cultural ties between Kenya and Spain.
- The two countries will also explore cooperation in tourism, agriculture, and technology, aiming to develop world-class markets in Kenya.
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