Kajo-Keji county commissioner says there is lack of classrooms in the county due to the increase in the total enrollment this year.
Mr. Henry Kala says that the incident that happened on 15 December last year in Juba, is affecting school enrollment in Kajo-Keji County in Central Equatoria state.
Henry Kala added that more class rooms are needed, to contain the increasing number of students, or, he says, students will take lessons under trees.
He said that the total number of school enrollment is not known yet, due to the unsettled populations within Central Equatoria state.
Private schools have stared registration of pupils into infant school within the state.
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