Hundreds of Grade 10 and Form One student benefiting from this year’s Elimu Scholarship Programme has been urged to shun drug and substance abuse and negative peer pressure that could derail their education and future. The learners were also encouraged to seek guidance and assistance whenever they encounter challenges instead of turning to drugs or…  Â
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