IT IS BACK TO SCHOOL WITH WATER ALL OVER.SCHOOLS THAT MAY NOT REOPEN…A number of schools may fail to reopen on Monday after they were destroyed by floods.
RACHUONYO NORTH: In Rachuonyo North, Osodo Primary School is still yet to recover from the devastating floods caused to it a few months ago.
WEST NYAKACH WARD: Nyadina primary and secondary schools, Sango Buru, Sang’oro, Nyawalo and Obange primary schools.
BARINGO: The schools affected include Ngambo, Salabani, Lake Baringo and Kiserian secondary, and Kiserian and Nosukro primary schools. Those that were slightly damaged are Sokotei primary and secondary schools and Lake Bogoria Primary School , 22 ECDE centres have been affected in Baringo North and Baringo South sub-counties.
Passionate about Advocacy on the REAWAKENING teachers in Kenya and reporting on the MULEMBE Nation. Having worked at the Kenya National Union OF TEACHERS in the advocacy department, I will be able to detail and explain about the welfare of teachers and their point of view on socio economic and political matters.
Luhyia are the 2nd most populous ethnic group in Kenya. They are blessed with great land, topography, climate, resources and human Resource.
We are also keen on Luhya Renaissance is about making the Mulembe People aware of their blessings, appreciating those blessings, defending them and putting them to proper use for the current and future generations.
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