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Teachers use charcoal to write as shortage of learning materials persists

 

Police officer takes cover along at river Tikaluk along Mukutani - Kiserian road after Suspected Pokot Bandits staged an attack to displaced residents of Mukutani Village in Baringo South while they were being evicted from the village to Eldume Primary school in Marigat .PHOTO:KIPSANG JOSEPH

Learning is yet to resume in several schools in insecurity-prone parts of Baringo County even as Form Four and Class Eight candidates prepare for their national exams.

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