County News [Video] Garissa education stakeholders: “We must protect non-local teachers even if it means housing them in the mosques.” Published 10 months ago on July 17, 2023 By Kulan Post Your ads will be inserted here byEasy Plugin for AdSense.Please go to the plugin admin page toPaste your ad code OR Suppress this ad slot. Garissa education stakeholders: “We must protect non-local teachers even if it means housing them in the mosques.” Comments Your comments here: Share this:TweetEmailPrint Related Related Topics:FeaturedgarissaIsioloManderaMarsabitTana RiverteachersWajir Up Next KUPPET: “Telling Garissa teachers to seek refuge in police camps expose them to danger.” Don't Miss Amid rising spate of cross-border attacks, Northeastern leaders vow to fight back against Al-Shabab Continue Reading You may like Five people killed in Elwak town in a blast attack. The explosives were hidden on a donkey cart OPINION: Reports of Toxic Waste Dumping in Northern Kenya Calls for Thorough Investigation Wajir gang-rape: Police in pursuit of 5 suspects, one in custody Provide land to set up development projects, Mandera West MP Adan Haji urges local residents The Clan Clashes in Mandera County: A Call on the Governor to take leadership role “We will not accept 2019 census results to conduct boundary review”: Northeastern leaders Click to comment Leave a Reply Cancel reply