STUDENTS TACKLE AI, VACCINATION AND FEMICIDE AT KENYA NATIONAL DRAMA AND FILM FESTIVAL
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- Students tackle AI, femicide & more pressing issues at the Kenya National Drama & Film Festival.
- Equity Bank is running financial literacy programs at the festival to empower teachers, students and other stakeholders.
- Equity Bank sponsored the festival with Ksh 25 million in partnership with the Kenya National Drama & Film Festival.
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