Kisumu County Commissioner Ramadhan Mohammed Mwabudzo has directed school heads to strengthen surveillance systems in learning institutions, warning that poorly managed and faulty CCTV installations are undermining efforts to curb insecurity in schools. Speaking during Madaraka Day celebrations at Joel Omino Secondary School in Kisumu, Mwabudzo said many schools had invested millions of shillings in…
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