A total of 35 learners from vulnerable families in Wajir County are set to benefit from the Elimu Scholarship Programme. The scholarship, funded by the Jomo Kenyatta Foundation (JKF) in partnership with the World Bank, targets needy learners joining senior secondary school and is being rolled out countrywide under the government’s education support initiatives. Speaking…
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