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Four students who had lost hope of joining secondary schools in Kilifi County heaved a sigh of relief after a local cement firm came to their rescue to enable them to pursue their education. The four students, three from Bandacho Primary School in Magarini Sub County and one from Mzongoloni Primary School in Kilifi North Sub County will receive full scholarships. Kilifi Governor Gideon Mung’aro said he would partner with well-wishers and local Members of Parliament to ensure all students from poor backgrounds are sponsored to achieve their academic dreams
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Local Cement Company sponsors four poor Kilifi students
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