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Our mothers are making a difference at home and in the workplace

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Sheryl Jemeli 18, a Form 2 student at Chepkongony High Schoo in Uasin Gishu County, prepares herself as her mother Jane Kurgat looks on. [Peter Ochieng, Standard].

 

Canadian artist, painter and author once observed, “Mothers are like glue. Even when you cannot see them, they are still holding the family together.”

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