Author: By Patrick Amimo

  General Manager Novozymes Kenya Regina Karani, Angel Wanjiru- a form-one student at Starehe Girls’ Centre and the School’s Director Sr Jane Soita during an event to celebrate International Literacy Day. [File, Standard] Today, as the world observes International Literacy Day, we must confront an uncomfortable truth: literacy is not a luxury – it is a survival tool. Without it, individuals remain trapped in poverty; with it, they gain the power to dream, create, and transform their communities.  For Kenya, and indeed the African continent, literacy remains the cornerstone upon which socio-economic transformation will either be built or stifled. Kenya’s story offers hope.…

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