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The Kenyan body responsible for teachers has revealed that up to 600 teachers have been banned from classrooms for sexually abusing primary school girls.
The news was released by the Teachers Service Commission.
Network Africa's Audrey Brown spoke to Ahmed Hussein, Director of the Children's Department of the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Development in the capital Nairobi.
(First Broadcast on 7 October 2010 at 0730 GMT, since then up to 1000 teachers have been sacked. For the latest on the story please go to the click BBC news website)
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