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Kenya secondary students' to benefit from a global innovation programme

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High school students working together on their studies at an old worn desk in a classroom. [Getty Images]

Two secondary schools in Nairobi are among other institutions in Africa set to benefit from a programme by an international and energy infrastructure multinational promoting innovation, creativity and excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM).

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