Education ministry adopts digital technology
Ministry of Education has adopted digital technology in teaching in a bid to increase the literacy levels across the country, Principal Secretary in the Ministry Dr. Julius Jwan has disclosed. In
Read onMinistry of Education has adopted digital technology in teaching in a bid to increase the literacy levels across the country, Principal Secretary in the Ministry Dr. Julius Jwan has disclosed. In
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