More than 3,600 students from across the country are expected in Kisumu County for this year’s Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) Term One Games, marking a significant rise in participation driven by ongoing reforms in the education sector. The championships, scheduled for April 6–12, reflect the growing emphasis on co-curricular development under the Competency-Based…
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