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April 8, 2026
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KPC Foundation Hosts 406 Students in Second INUKA Mentorship Programme

The foundation said participants will undergo sessions on mental health, financial literacy, relationships, and career planning, alongside practical strategies to address peer pressure, stigma, and discrimination - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..
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The KPC Foundation has launched the second phase of its INUKA Scholarship Mentorship Programme, hosting 406 students for a three-day training focused on essential life skills.
- 406 students participated in the programme themed "Rising Beyond Limits".
- The initiative is led by the KPC Foundation.
- Sessions cover mental health, financial literacy, relationships, career planning, and strategies to address peer pressure, stigma, and discrimination.
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