THE
Homa Bay government has signed an agreement with the Kenya Literature
Bureau to provide printed and e-learning materials to pupils and
teachers.
Governor Cyprian Awiti signed an MoU with KLB's chief executive officer Eve Obara on Thursday.
It involves provision of learning materials and identification of training opportunities for pre-primary school teachers.
KLB will help the county government in printing bills, newsletters and other periodicals at subsidised rates.
“We hope to receive good value for our county because KLB is known for high standards in the printing industry,” Awiti said.
Obara said KLB will ensure ECDE centers receive quality learning materials to raise education standards.
Governor Cyprian Awiti signed an MoU with KLB's chief executive officer Eve Obara on Thursday.
It involves provision of learning materials and identification of training opportunities for pre-primary school teachers.
KLB will help the county government in printing bills, newsletters and other periodicals at subsidised rates.
“We hope to receive good value for our county because KLB is known for high standards in the printing industry,” Awiti said.
Obara said KLB will ensure ECDE centers receive quality learning materials to raise education standards.
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