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Students showcase innovation at national science fair in Embu

Students showcase innovative projects to Teachers Service Commission Chair Jamlick Muturi and other education stakeholders during the 61st National Kenya Science and Engineering Fair, on April 7, 2025. [Muriithi Mugo, Standard]

Some 800 high school students are participating in the 61st National Kenya Science and Engineering Fair (KSEF) at Kangaru School in Embu County, where they are showcasing innovative projects that address global challenges such as renewable energy, climate action, environmental sustainability, robotics and technology.

Among the notable projects are a smart irrigation robot from Kisumu Senior School, an electricity generation system from vehicle exhaust fumes by SCLP Samaj School, and a solar-powered gas leak detector from Oloolaiser National School.

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