An alarming rise in child defilement cases in Kisumu’s beach communities has put the spotlight on rampant alcoholism and parental neglect in the area. The State Department for Children Services has warned that the crisis was driving school dropouts and exposing minors to HIV infection. Principal Secretary (PS) for Children Services, Carren Ageng’o, said Kisumu…
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