Narok leaders have called for stronger parental involvement, improved school safety measures, and closer collaboration among education stakeholders, following the tragic fire at Utumishi Girls Senior School in Nakuru County that claimed the lives of 16 students on May 28. Speaking during the 63rd Madaraka Day celebrations held at Enoosaen Senior School, Narok County Commissioner…
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