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Winnie Atieno is an Editorial Writer at NationAfrica. She focuses on themes such as education, climate change, and special education, exploring topics like adaptive learning, public education, and climate policy. Winnie has been featured in NationAfrica, Business Daily Africa, MSN, The EastAfrican, and Zawya.
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Winnie Atieno's reporting focuses on local education news and government-related developments in Kenya, specifically Nairobi. She extensively covers government announcements and evolving stories related to the educational sector, including exams, schools, teachers, and legal policy regulations.
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