Kenya’s contract cheaters

The World

Students from around the world are getting back to class, and so are the cheaters who do their homework. The Internet has made cheating more digital and more global than ever before. Many cheaters-for-hire are in Kenya. The World’s Halima Gikandi reports. 

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