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DEVELOPMENT IN MSAMBWENI

Msambweni sub-county has really developed in terms of infrastructure. For example; transport and communication, water projects, culture and even medical care. In other words Msambweni is one of the developing districts in Kwale.

WATER PROJECTS

We visited Msambweni water project where we managed to meet Mr.Rama who was working as the meter reader.


FROM THE RIGHT IS MR RAMA THE METER READER

He told us that the water project started since long. It was established by the government to help its citizens. The water project provides water in all areas of Msambweni sub-county. The water is clean and pure for consumption.


ONE THE STUDENTS HAVING A TASTE OF THE WATER

MEDICAL CARE

In the past people in Msambweni sub-county relied on herbalists and midwives for medical care. In present day Msambweni has well equipped medical facilities. It has the biggest government hospital that is Msambweni level 5. Msambweni is also privileged to have the best private hospitals around.  

Nice view medical centre
It has qualified staffs and modern facilities

ONE OF THE MODERN FACILITIES AT NICE VICE VIEW MEDICAL CENTRE

INCUBATORS WHERE PREMATURE BABIES ARE KEPT ARE ALSO AVAILABLE

This has really helped so much especially to the mothers who have had premature babies: Hence reducing the number of babies dying prematually every year.

ROADS

Msambweni sub-county has developed in means of transport. The Msambweni sub-county has good tarmac road that joins Msambweni and Tanzania. This has promoted trade between Kenya and Tanzania

Mombasa-Lunga Lunga highway

THIS ROAD CONNECTS KENYA AND TANYANIA,

SECURITY

Msambweni has also developed in security hence many people are located in the area. It is free from criminal activities it has police forces, patrol cars and also it is lightened with security lights thus it is a peaceful and conducive place to be.

PATROL CAR IN BOMANI

Interview with Teacher Mr. Abdallah

Every morning, Mr. Abdallah comes to work at Nice View Gratitude school.

At the gate, Mr. Abdallah is greeted by the security officer before heading to the staff room.

After greeting his fellow teachers, he signs the clocking-in and -out book.

Before attending his classes he shares a word with his fellow teachers concerning the previous classes.

He makes sure his teaching documents like the register, the lesson plan, schemes of work and records of work covered are all updated.

After teaching he uses the last ten minutes to attend to the weak learners.

At his free time he likes reading novels – for pleasure and to increase his level of vocabulary. He is also a football fanatic, so when the clock strikes 3.10 he takes his students to the football field for practice.

After the game at 5.30 he checks if his class is in order before he is free to go home.

Interview with Our Teacher Mr. Musogah

Reporter: What is your name/How old are you?
Teacher: Victor Musogah, and I am 29 years old.

Reporter: Where do you come from?
Teacher: I am from Chavakali town, Vihiga county in the western part of Kenya.

Reporter: What is your career?
Teacher: I am a teacher by profession.

Reporter: Which year did you start teaching?

Teacher: I started my profession officially in the year 2014.

Reporter: How many schools have you taught?
Teacher: I have taught in three different schools.

Reporter: Which subject do you teach?

Teacher: I teach Christian Religious Education.

Reporter: Do you like your job?

Teacher: Yes I do, because teaching is a calling and no one forced me to select teaching as my career.

Reporter: What are the challenges you face?

Teacher: I have never encountered any challenges in my teaching career.

Reporter: What are your hobbies
Teacher: I like singing and dancing.

Reporter: Are you married?
Teacher: I am married.

Reporter: What is your best class?
Teacher: In my perspective my best class is std.6

Reporter: Thank you for having an interview with you.

Teacher: Welcome.