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Clement Nyang'acha is a true example of the adage “A leader knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way.” For more than 25 years his unique teaching techniques have inspired students to trust him and excel in their academics, as close interactions earn him the moniker “Headmistress”. Why Headmistress? Sarafina Robi with more
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Why Clement Nyang'acha is referred to as Headmistress?
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