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More than 6,000 students and 100 teachers at D.E.B. Bungoma school are receiving free chapati meals today, thanks to a special initiative by Radio Citizen in partnership with Raha Premium Flour Company. The charitable event, held on the school grounds, is part of a larger effort to support school communities and promote nutrition among students. Organizers say the initiative is not only about food but also about encouraging learning by supporting students' well-being. The school administration has expressed gratitude for the gesture, calling it timely and impactful.
Raha premium flour treats Bungoma school to free chapatis
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