A flurry of activities as schools receive Form 1 students
Schools in Nakuru were a beehive of activity as hundreds of Form One students reported for their first day in secondary school. Long queues had started forming as early as 6.30
Read onSchools in Nakuru were a beehive of activity as hundreds of Form One students reported for their first day in secondary school. Long queues had started forming as early as 6.30
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Read onThe county government of Murang’a has issued Sh. 118 million bursaries to needy secondary school students. The bursaries which are classified into four categories will benefit a total of 3, 000
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