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HIV stigma, national cohesion and hygiene on day two of drama festival

Pupils from Kijani Ridgeways in a choral verse on School Bus day two of the 59th edition of the annual Kenya Schools and Colleges Drama Festival at Lenana School. [Photo by George Orido/Standard]

The risks associated with HIV increase when one fails to take drugs as required, fails to keep fit, or allows stress into their lives.

This was one of the themes on the second day of this year’s edition of the Kenya Schools and Colleges Drama Festival at Lenana School.

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