A group of scouts ended the Wood Badge training course in Busia on Thursday by trekking for 62kms. Drawn from Kakamega, Siaya and Busia counties they walked from Scouts Centre through Alupe, Obekai, Tangakona to the Busia county headquarters at Town Hall. The group leader Isaac Wambetha urged the youth to avoid drugs, beware of the HIV-Aids pandemic and conserve the environment. He decried the lack of government's support for the movement, saying the training, which was supposed to draw participants from across the country, only attracted 13 scouts. “We want all governors to be patrons of the...
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