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CBC learners in Nyamache sub-county, Kisii county are set to benefit from a reading culture program dubbed "Read Baby Read" initiated by educationists from a local university in the county.Explaining how the program works, the patron, Prof. Jacob Bagaka from KCA University, said the initiative will create a positive impact on the learners and help them participate in extra curriculum activities at the national level. Education stakeholders in the county lauded the initiative terming it as beneficial to the learning sector.
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Reading culture program launched in Kisii
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