The Kenya Union of Special Needs Educators (KUSNET) has overwhelmingly reaffirmed its confidence in the current leadership after re-electing all itās 13 national officials in an election that was held in Narok County Saturday. Speaking after the re-election, the KUSNET General Secretary, James Torome thanked the members for this unanimous decision noting that this clearly…Ā Ā Ā
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