Students in Kiambu County have been cautioned against participating in strikes and engaging in substance abuse, with a counsellor linking such behaviors to declining academic performance and moral decay. Speaking during a bursary disbursement event at the Kiambu Women Representative office Monday, Counsellor Catherine Wangechi expressed concern over the recent surge in strikes in learning…Ā Ā Ā
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