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Parents and students in Lari Constituency have a reason to smile in day secondary schools after the government pumped in Sh5 million through NGCDF which will require all students to pay Sh1,000 per term, enjoy hot lunch every day and build five classes.
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NGCDF boosts students in Lari constituency with free lunch for the term
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