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Malaria hardly gives the people of Group Village Head (GVH) Kalupsa in Traditional Authority Chekucheku in Neno a space to breathe.
Neno District Malaria Coordinator Brazilio Mose estimates that nearly 65 percent of the people in his village contract the disease per month.
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He discloses that the disease is so prevalent in the district and it has, in some instances, led to the disruption of teaching and learning.
“Teaching becomes impossible when teachers and learners fall sick to malaria at the same time,” narrates Mose.
Thirteen-year-old Rozaline Limula is a Standard Eight learner at Kaponda Full Primary School.
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Susan Kerama, a Nairobi resident and entrepreneur, showers her son Calvin with the best that life has to offer. If she can afford it, the adored 14-year-old will get it.
On school holidays, the teen is often sent away to camps, where he interacts with other children, playing, exploring, and laughing the holiday away.
He then returns home for some weeks of quality time with his family before resuming his studies at a boarding school.
But now, the happy-go-lucky pupil who is in boarding school has had a different type of holiday. This time, his mother says, he is only spending 10 days at home.