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Regional drama festivals end on a high note

Merit Achieng (left) and Joyce Safari of St. Mary Lwak Girls High school present a cultural dance named Saxo-vio-guitar at Agoro Sare High school in Homabay county on March 12,2016 during the regional drama festival. The region witnessed couples of strong performances that will compete at the nationals next month. (Photo: Denish Ochieng/ Standard)

The Nyanza Regional Drama Festival ended yesterday with stunning, energetic and educative performances on issues affecting the society.

The insightful narratives, solo verses, stand up comedies, cultural and modern dances dwelt on redeeming the current generation, which has in many occasions been described as the lost generation. The five-day event held at Agoro Sare High School in Homabay ended on Friday with performances focusing on the effects of alcoholism, voter empowerment, national cohesion and integration and discipline of students.

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