ALSO READ: Media fanned school fires, new report showsHowever, Ngigi observed that publishers, including Longhorn are unsure about its enforcement. I don’t see the government banning private schools and parents from voluntarily buying approved materials,” said Mr Ngigi. Piracy remains a threat to the sector despite Kenya Copyright Board being in place to fight the vice. “We managed to buy Law Africa which is a market leader in tertiary books of law,” he said. The publisher now has 92 per cent stake in Law Africa as it hopes to grow its fortunes in tertiary books’ market.
Source: Standard Digital July 25, 2017 05:26 UTC