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The community, parents, teachers and learners of our Lady of victory Kaloleni primary in Mavoloni location Yatta sub county in Machakos celebrated the return of their headteacher who had been transferred from the school. Lucy Nderitu who has been heading the school for five years had been given a go ahead by the teacher’s service commission to go back to her home county in murang'a, but our lady of Victory community were not ready to let go. The celebrations were joined by kahuhia girls alumni who escorted her back to the school and promised support to the school.
Kahuhia Girls alumnae celebrate the return of their headteacher Lucy Nderitu
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