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HABARI: NEWS DECEMBER 2015
Read more: HABARI: NEWS DECEMBER 2015Dear Friends, The year of 2015 has been as normal as any other year in my ministry doing all the things that I normally do. Those things that especially keep me active year by year are: Weekend and weekday liturgies mostly in our two churches and with help of other priests we have ten Sundays…
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HABARI: NEWS SEPTEMBER 2015
Read more: HABARI: NEWS SEPTEMBER 2015For the whole month of September public schools teachers in Kenya have been on strike, meaning there has been no teaching and learning in public elementary schools and high schools. Learning in private schools (Fr. Ntaiyia Jubilee Primary School operates as a private school) was going on smoothly until a circular issued from the Ministry of…
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HABARI: NEWS AUGUST 2015
Read more: HABARI: NEWS AUGUST 2015PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Once again the Teachers in public schools have gone on strike just as the children are returning from a four weeks holiday to a very busy trimester that has public standardized examination to be done in about eight weeks. They are the examinations that determine the end of elementary education and the end…
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HABARI: NEWS JULY 2015
Read more: HABARI: NEWS JULY 2015Schools in Kenya have taken the second trimesters holidays or August holidays. It has been a busy time since the first week. We have a few new students who joined the school this trimester and this becomes those who transfer from other schools. All extra school activities went on well during the term and 27…
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HABARI: NEWS MAY / JUNE 2015
Read more: HABARI: NEWS MAY / JUNE 2015Last Habari: News April 2015 covered the beginning of the second trimester and the children reporting after Easter break. The children gradually settled to school work even though they were curious of the flash floods that had swept through the town a few days before their return. Painful reports are still being shared by families…
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HABARI: NEWS APRIL 2015
Read more: HABARI: NEWS APRIL 2015The schools in Kenya reported back for 2015 second trimester on May 5. About 97% of the students of Friends of Father Ntaiyia Jubilee School had reported back to school in the first four days. Most parents and friends anticipated the return of the students in Narok Schools with a lot of anxiety and fear.…
