The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) Rachuonyo branch has ushered into office new officials after a hotly contested election Saturday. Rose Aoko Otieno trounced Patrick Were Onyango to become the new Executive Secretary. She garnered 1,078 votes against Were’s 748 votes. Were was the former branch chairman who contested for the executive secretary’s seat….
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