Eighty-seven fourth-grade students from Kaimosi Junior School visited Vihiga County government offices in Mbale, Kenya, as part of a civic education initiative. The field trip aimed to provide students with practical insights into governance, leadership, and public service operations. During the visit, pupils learned about the roles and responsibilities of the county government firsthand. This educational experience sought to enhance their understanding of how local administration functions. The initiative underscores a commitment to fostering civic engagement among young learners. County officials facilitated the visit, offering explanations and answering student questions about their work. The excursion provided a unique opportunity for students to connect classroom learning with real-world governmental processes.
