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Parents in Tana Delta Sub-County in Tana River County have been urged to monitor their children during the long December holiday to ensure they engage in productive activities in environments where their safety is priority.Speaking in Tarasaa Village, Competency Based Curriculum Assistant Officer, Benson Deche, noted that a lot of parents fail to fulfill their responsibilities, particularly in protecting girls from teenage pregnancies and boys from drug abuse.
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Parents in Tana Delta urged to monitor their children
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