The Nation (Nairobi)
8 July 2009
Bare feet, patched clothing and clean shaven hair is the picture she paints when she describes her days in primary school. The classes made of mud with no roofing and no desks were the first facilities that Renice Atieno got when she started on her education path.
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Renice's story reminds me too of what many people go through in rural schools, what i believe is that it matters not where you come from or what you put on when going to shool but what matters is what you do with your time at school. I would also like to support Dr. Mboya as she is doing all she can to promote girlchild education which is seen as of no use by many people in local areas. I am privillaged to comment this. Emmanuel Omeda Kubasu.(Busia-Kenya)