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Dr. Constantine Wasonga's degrees: 1. Bachelor of Education (Arts). 2. Master of Education 3. Ph.D. in the same field. 4. Bachelor of Laws (LLB) 5. Master of Laws (LLM) 6. Post Graduate Diploma in Law (KSL) 7. PhD. in Law Lecturers have very strong & serious unionists!

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It is sad that medics responsible for rescue missions of flood victims in Marakwet were kept waiting at Eldoret airstrip while the choppers that were to ferry them carried politicians with their camera personnel to sites of disasters to take pictures and display magnanimity.

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According to Citizen tv , Tanzania's laws bar anyone from going to court to challenge presidential results. Kweli wamepata Suluhu. Haha

Joshua Okayo (@okayojoshua) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kenya has 33 billion for an empowerment program but can't 'raise' 7.9 billion for lecturers. Misplaced priorities for political expediency.

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My first TV interview was in an open studio far away. At a school under a tree in Turkana County. My first interviewee - Teacher Esther Ayaipei. 11 years on I got the honour to host the first ever live TV County-focused education series. It’s called #ElimuMashinani. Cc nganga nixon

My first TV interview was in an open studio far away. At a school under a tree in Turkana County. My first interviewee - Teacher Esther Ayaipei.
11 years on I got the honour to host the first ever live TV County-focused education series. It’s called #ElimuMashinani.
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Huku resop, we have something called "kerebet." When a neighbor, friend, or family member is preparing for a wedding or has lost a loved one, or someone is sick in hospital, it's everyone's duty to give a small amount of money. This helps raise enough for the event. The sense of