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The elusive values and unsung strategic partners in this year's drama festivals

Menengai High School Nakuru present a play Confirmed by Silas Temba at the 60th edition of the annual Kenya Schools and Colleges Drama and Film Festival at Kibabii University on Day 2 of the event. PHOTO/ GEORGE ORIDO

The Kenya National Drama and Film Festival started on Wednesday at Kibabii University in Bungoma. Being an annual event, it is yet another golden opportunity presented to tap, nurture and educate both the learners and audiences on a variety of issues through drama.

Among others, the event’s objectives include educating and creating awareness on topical and emerging issues, offering a platform for career awareness and choices in the vast creative arts industry as well as providing a forum for learners to share and cherish their artistic experiences not only as Kenyan citizens but as bona fide members of the East African Community and the global village as a whole.

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