| Updated Sat, May 6th 2017 at 13:02 GMT +3Adult Education student Julius Silawa writes what he has learnt in class in Olking'e sub-county, Laikipia North. ON 25/02/2017 PHOTO: JENIPHER WACHIEAs the country prepared for Christmas festivities last year, residents of Ol Kinyei, Laikipia North Sub-county, waited with enthusiasm. On December 23, Silawa Kirobi, 47, and his friends saw a truck snaking towards them. “People have taken advantage of the illiteracy among pastoralists and herders; but that is about to change,” she says. He said illiterate people, especially in marginalised communities, always fall victim to conmen and propagandists, especially in political seasons.
Source: Standard Digital May 06, 2017 09:56 UTC