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Learners continue using music, poetry, elocution and dance to tackle country's most pressing social issues, including online safety, data protection, responsible internet use, career guidance and animal welfare.
As the Kenya Music Festival, regional level continue across the country ahead of the national championships, schools are embracing Competency-Based Education (CBE) by combining creativity with practical life skills, ensuring performances not only entertain audiences but also educate communities.
Through this year's festival featured sponsored classes by the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner (ODPC), the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA), Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) and Brooke East Africa, learners raised concenrs on digital citizenship, privacy rights, career planning and the need to protect Africa's donkeys.
One of the strongest messages emerging from the performances was the responsible use of the internet, particularly among children and young people by St. Joseph's Girls Kibwezi.








