At least 13,700 learners are set to benefit from the Sh73 million Bomachoge Borabu National Government Constituencies Development Fund (NG-CDF) for the year 2025/2026. Speaking during the launch of the bursary at St. Peter’s Keberesi Senior School in Kenyenya Sub-County, the area Member of Parliament Obadiah Barongo said the beneficiaries, who had increased by 2900…
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