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Hope on wheels: Push to empower Kenyan children with celebral palsy

Peninah Ndunge Nyamai, a resident of Makindu, carries her seven-year-old son Abednego Kariuki, as she tells the governor of Makueni County, Mutula Kilonzo Jr, the challenges of taking care of a child with cerebral palsy. [Gardy Chacha, Standard]

At around 11 a.m., Peninah Ndunge Nyamai, arrived at Makueni Institute Vocational and Empowerment Centre, carrying her seven-year-old son, Abednego Kariuki, in her arms. The weight of the boy was evident in the strain on her facial muscles.

Nyamai had made the journey from her rural home in Makindu, about an hour and a half away by public transport, to Wote, Makueni County's capital, to obtain a free wheelchair for her son.

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