A Class One pupil of Kaaga Primary School in Imenti North, Meru County displays a tablet given to her on May 5, 2016. The school received 63 gadgets. PHOTO | PHOEBE OKALL | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Six-year-old Jennifer Natabo (left), a pupil at Waso Primary School in Isiolo County, could not hide her joy after receiving a tablet on May 10, 2016. She was among 98 pupils from the school who received the gadgets. PHOTO | VIVIAN JEBET | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Six-year-old Princess Mwikali, a Class One pupil at Central Primary School in Kitui Central scrolls through her tablet on May 11, 2016. PHOTO | THOMAS WAITA | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Mr James Omare, a teacher at Nyamecheo SDA Primary School in Kisii County shows his Class One pupils how to operate tablets on Monday May 9, 2016. The school was among the first to receive the gadgets in the county. PHOTO | BENSON MOMANYI | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Class One pupils at St Monica Lodwar Girls Primary School in Turkana display the tablets they received in the ongoing digital literacy programme recently rolled out by the government. PHOTO | SAMMY LUTTA | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Meru County Director of Education Willie Machocho helps a Class One pupil at Kaaga Primary School in Imenti North to use a tablet on May 5, 2016. The school received 63 gadgets. PHOTO | PHOEBE OKALL | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Teachers at Butere Primary School get a feel of a tablet on May 3, 2016. The school received 76 tablets for Class One pupils. PHOTO | TOM OTIENO | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Mariam Adha, a pupil at St Mary’s Primary School in Nakuru happy to receive a tablet on May 5, 2016. PHOTO | SULEIMAN MBATIAH | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Pupils at St Mary’s Primary School in Nakuru have a feel of the tablets given to them under the digital learning programme on May 5, 2016. PHOTO | SULEIMAN MBATIAH | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Pupils of Nyamecheo SDA Primary School in Bomachoge Borabu, Kisii County a feel of the tablets provided by the government under the digital literacy programme for on May 9, 2016. PHOTO | BENSON MOMANYI | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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A pupil at St Mary’s Primary School in Nakuru shows the tablet given to her on May 5, 2016 under the digital learning programme. PHOTO | SULEIMAN MBATIAH | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Meshack Were, a Class One pupil at Butere Primary School listens to an audio on a tablet given to him May 3, 2016 as the government rolled out the digital literacy programme for primary schools. PHOTO | TOM OTIENO | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Ms Nancy Muruku, shows pupils at Butere Primary School how to use tablets given to them. Ms Muruku is also a trainer of teachers (ToT) on ICT. PHOTO | TOM OTIENO | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Ms Caroline Minayo, Class One teacher at Butere Primary School introduces her pupils to the digital world after they received tablets on May 3, 2016. PHOTO | TOM OTIENO | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Jennifer Were, a Class One teacher at Butere Primary School shows her pupil, Ronald Anyangu, how to use a tablet on May 3, 2016. PHOTO | TOM OTIENO | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Class One pupils at Kaaga Primary School in Imenti North, Meru have a feel of tablets on May 5, 2016. The government has started rolling out the digital literacy programme for all public primary schools. PHOTO | PHOEBE OKALL | NATION MEDIA GROUP