Teachers with young children in five schools across Kirinyaga County will benefit from fully equipped breastfeeding centres, designed to support and empower breastfeeding teachers as they continue their teaching responsibilities. The CEO of the Kenya Women Teachers Association (KEWOTA) Mrs. Benta Opande and the Chairperson of Kenya Seed Wangui Ngirici, whose foundation funded the project,...
Saturday 18 October 2025
Kneya News Agency - 2 days ago
Five schools benefit from fully furnished breastfeeding centres


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