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Sub-County Zone School Ldd Tdd Projector Dcswr Kiambu Municipality Kiambu Township 212 2 1 1 Kikuyu Thogoto Musa Gitau 104 2 SUMMARY OF INSTALLATION OF DEVICES IN PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN KIAMBU COUNTY SUB-COUNTY ZONE SCHOOL LDD TDD PROJECTOR DCSWR KIAMBU MUNICIPALITY KIAMBU TOWNSHIP 212 2 1 1 KIKUYU THOGOTO MUSA GITAU 104 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH MANGU MUKURWE 76 2 1 1 THIKA EAST GATUANYAGA GATUANYAGA 95 2 1 1 GATUNDU KIGANJO UCEKEINI 48 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH CHANIA KANGAITA 41 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI GITHIGA IKINU 126 2 1 1 KIAMBU KARURI MUCHATHA 93 2 1 1 KIKUYU KABETE WANGIGE 57 2 1 1 LARI GATAMAIYU GAKENGE 54 2 1 1 THIKA WEST JAMHURI/THIKA GATUMA-INI 144 2 1 1 RUIRU RUIRU MWIKI 54 2 1 1 LIMURU LIMURU LIMURU MODEL 183 2 1 1 GATUNDU KIGANJO KAGERA 10 2 1 1 GATUNDU KIGANJO GITARE 18 2 1 1 GATUNDU KIGANJO KIAMWORIA 20 2 1 1 GATUNDU KIGANJO MUHOHO 20 2 1 1 GATUNDU KIGANJO KIAMWANGI 23 2 1 1 GATUNDU NDARUGU MBOGORO 11 2 1 1 GATUNDU NDARUGU KIMARURI 17 2 1 1 GATUNDU NDARUGU KIBIRU 18 2 1 1 GATUNDU NDARUGU NDUMBI 18 2 1 1 GATUNDU NDARUGU KWAMUCHERU 21 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH CHANIA MUIRIGO 18 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH CHANIA NDEKEI 20 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH GITHOBOKONI MUNGAI 19 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH GITHOBOKONI SOUTH KANYONI 20 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH GITHOBOKONI KAMWIRIGI 22 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH GITHOBOKONI GACEGE 23 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI GITHUNGURI KINDIGA 10 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI KOMOTHAI THUITA 14 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI KOMOTHAI NGINDURI 22 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI NGEWA GIATHIEKO 20 2 1 1 KIKUYU KABETE MUKUI 18 2 1 1 KIKUYU KARAI GATHIGA 18 2 1 1 KIKUYU MUGUGA GATUANABU 16 2 1 1 LARI GATAMAIYU KARENGE 11 2 1 1 LARI GATAMAIYU KANYEKI-INI 15 2 1 1 LARI GATAMAIYU KARATINA 21 2 1 1 LARI KAMBURU KAMUCHEGE 22 2 1 1 LARI KAMBURU KAGAA 23 2 1 1 LARI KIJABE KINGATUA 18 2 1 1 LARI UPLANDS GITHOGOIYO 21 2 1 1 LIMURU LIMURU MAHINGA 20 2 1 1 RUIRU RUIRU NGEWE 20 2 1 1 RUIRU RUIRU KITAMAIYU 22 2 1 1 THIKA EAST ITHANGA KARIARA 20 2 1 1 THIKA EAST MITUBIRI NGINYI 10 2 1 1 THIKA WEST JAMHURI/THIKA THIKA MUSLIM 16 2 1 1 THIKA WEST JAMHURI/THIKA JAMHURI 21 2 1 1 THIKA WEST JUJA MWIRERI 18 2 1 1 GATUNDU KIGANJO KABUTETI 23 2 1 1 GATUNDU KIGANJO KIAMUGO 33 2 1 1 GATUNDU KIGANJO KIAWANDIGA 22 2 1 1 GATUNDU KIGANJO ROI 30 2 1 1 GATUNDU NDARUGU GIKOBU 18 2 1 1 GATUNDU NDARUGU GIKURE 25 2 1 1 GATUNDU NDARUGU GITWE 19 2 1 1 GATUNDU NDARUGU HANDEGE 22 2 1 1 GATUNDU NDARUGU KAMUTUA 20 2 1 1 GATUNDU NDARUGU KARATU 27 2 1 1 GATUNDU NDARUGU NDUCHI 33 2 1 1 GATUNDU NDARUGU RUBURI 28 2 1 1 GATUNDU NGENDA ITURU 34 2 1 1 GATUNDU NGENDA MUTHURUMBI 32 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH CHANIA KAIRI 21 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH CHANIA KANJABI 28 2 1 1 SUMMARY OF INSTALLATION OF DEVICES IN PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN KIAMBU COUNTY GATUNDU NORTH CHANIA KIHUNJIONI 30 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH CHANIA NG'ETHU 34 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH CHANIA NGUNA 20 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH CHANIA WANDUI 33 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH GITHOBOKONI JAMES NJENGA 34 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH GITHOBOKONI KAIBERE 28 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH GITHOBOKONI KAMUNYAKA CENTRAL 33 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH GITHOBOKONI KIENI 32 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH GITHOBOKONI MBICHI 30 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH GITHOBOKONI MIIRI 30 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH GITHOBOKONI MUHINDI 30 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH GITHOBOKONI MURATA WA TWANA 28 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH GITHOBOKONI ST. DOMINIC BUCHANA 32 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH GITHOBOKONI ST.GABRIEL KAHATA 26 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH MANGU NYAMATHUMBI 22 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI GITHIGA GATHUGU 31 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI GITHIGA IHIGA 36 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI GITHUNGURI GITHUNGURI 31 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI GITHUNGURI MATHANJA 33 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI KOMOTHAI GITOMBO 25 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI KOMOTHAI KIAWAIGURU 32 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI NGEWA KIAMBURURU 33 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI NGEWA MIGUTA 25 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI NGEWA NJUNU 24 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI NGEWA NYAGA 32 2 1 1 KIAMBU KARURI MUNGAI CHENGECHA 33 2 1 1 KIAMBU KARURI THIMBIGUA 34 2 1 1 KIKUYU KABETE MAGUTUINI 32 2 1 1 KIKUYU KABETE NDONGORO 32 2 1 1 KIKUYU KARAI GATUNE 32 2 1 1 KIKUYU KARAI RENGUTI 34 2 1 1 KIKUYU KARAI RIABAI 31 2 1 1 KIKUYU MUGUGA NGURIUNDITU 32 2 1 1 KIKUYU THOGOTO THIRIME 31 2 1 1 LARI KAMBURU GATHIMA 33 2 1 1 LARI KAMBURU KAGUONGO 36 2 1 1 LARI KAMBURU KIBATHITHI 30 2 1 1 LARI KIJABE KAGO 54 2 1 1 LARI KIJABE KAMAE 35 2 1 1 LARI KIJABE KIAMBOGO 26 2 1 1 LARI KIJABE MUNYAKA 33 2 1 1 LARI KIJABE MUTHAI-INI 34 2 1 1 LARI UPLANDS KIBAGARE 32 2 1 1 LARI UPLANDS LARE 31 2 1 1 LARI UPLANDS MATATHIA 25 2 1 1 LIMURU LIMURU KAMANDURA 80 2 1 1 LIMURU LIMURU KINYOGORI 32 2 1 1 LIMURU NDEIYA NDERU 29 2 1 1 LIMURU NDEIYA NYATARAGI 33 2 1 1 LIMURU NDEIYA RWACUMARI 32 2 1 1 LIMURU NDEIYA RWAMBURI 26 2 1 1 LIMURU NDEIYA THIGIO 30 2 1 1 LIMURU NDEIYA TIEKUNU 30 2 1 1 LIMURU NDEIYA TUTU 25 2 1 1 RUIRU RUIRU GIKUMARI 26 2 1 1 RUIRU RUIRU JACARANDA 31 2 1 1 RUIRU RUIRU KIRATINA 25 2 1 1 RUIRU RUIRU MUTUNDU 23 2 1 1 RUIRU RUIRU RUERA 15 2 1 1 THIKA EAST GATUANYAGA MAGANA 25 2 1 1 THIKA EAST KAKUZI KAKUZI 25 2 1 1 THIKA WEST JUJA KARAKUTA 16 2 1 1 THIKA WEST JUJA KIA-ORA 24 2 1 1 THIKA WEST JUJA MUTHAARA 36 2 1 1 THIKA WEST THIKA/MADARAKA KARIBARIBI 24 2 1 1 THIKA WEST THIKA/MADARAKA ST. PATRICK'S 30 2 1 1 THIKA WEST THIKA/MADARAKA THIKA SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND 25 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI GITHIGA GITHIGA 53 2 1 1 SUMMARY OF INSTALLATION OF DEVICES IN PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN KIAMBU COUNTY GITHUNGURI GITHIGA KAMONDO 61 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI GITHIGA KARIA 96 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI GITHIGA KIAIBABU 43 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI GITHIGA MATUGUTA 62 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI GITHIGA NGEMWA 49 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI GITHUNGURI GATHANGARI 62 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI GITHUNGURI GITHUNGURI TOWNSHIP 92 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI GITHUNGURI KAHUNIRA 106 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI GITHUNGURI KANYORE 62 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI GITHUNGURI KIAIRIA 43 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI KOMOTHAI GATHIRU-INI 40 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI KOMOTHAI KAGEMA 79 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI KOMOTHAI KIAWAIRIA 39 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI KOMOTHAI KIBICHOI 23 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI KOMOTHAI KIHURIRIO 41 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI NGEWA KANJAI 28 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI NGEWA LIOKI 28 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI NGEWA MITAHATO 30 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI NGEWA MUKUBU 42 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI NGEWA NDERETI 45 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI NGEWA NGEWA 51 2 1 1 KIAMBU KIHARA KINGOTHUA 57 2 1 1 KIAMBU NDUMBERI TINGANGA 160 2 1 1 KIAMBU NDUMBERI TINGANGA MODEL 72 2 1 1 KIKUYU KABETE KAMONJONI 24 2 1 1 KIKUYU KABETE KANDENGWA 50 2 1 1 KIKUYU KABETE KIBIKU 42 2 1 1 KIKUYU KABETE KINGEERO 62 2 1 1 KIKUYU KABETE NYATHUNA 30 2 1 1 KIKUYU KABETE RUKUBI 40 2 1 1 KIKUYU MUGUGA FAIRLAWNS 80 2 1 1 KIKUYU MUGUGA KANJERU 71 2 1 1 KIKUYU MUGUGA KANYANJARA 35 2 1 1 KIKUYU MUGUGA KERWA 41 2 1 1 KIKUYU MUGUGA MUGUGA 60 2 1 1 KIKUYU MUGUGA NDUMA 57 2 1 1 KIKUYU MUGUGA UTAFITI 93 2 1 1 KIKUYU THOGOTO GITIBA 30 2 1 1 KIKUYU THOGOTO KIKUYU TOWNSHIP 98 2 1 1 KIKUYU THOGOTO MAMA NGINA 86 2 1 1 KIKUYU THOGOTO NGURE 49 2 1 1 KIKUYU THOGOTO RUNGIRI 60 2 1 1 KIKUYU THOGOTO THOGOTO 44 2 1 1 KIKUYU THOGOTO UTHIRU 35 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI GITHIGA A.K. MAGUGU 51 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI GITHIGA NJENGA 93 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI KOMOTHAI KOMOTHAI 35 2 1 1 KIAMBU KIHARA MUTHURWA 48 2 1 1 KIAMBU NDUMBERI RIARA 50 2 1 1 KIAMBU NDUMBERI THINDIGUA 63 2 1 1 KIKUYU KABETE GATAARA 47 2 1 1 KIKUYU KABETE KIRANGARI 45 2 1 1 KIKUYU KABETE MAHIA-INI 61 2 1 1 KIKUYU KARAI GATHIRU 50 2 1 1 KIKUYU KARAI GICHARANI 45 2 1 1 KIKUYU KARAI GIKAMBURA 50 2 1 1 KIKUYU KARAI KAMANGU 31 2 1 1 KIKUYU KARAI KANYIHA 23 2 1 1 KIKUYU KARAI LUSIGETTI 21 2 1 1 KIKUYU KARAI NACHU 37 2 1 1 KIKUYU KARAI NJUMBI 40 2 1 1 KIKUYU KARAI RIU NDERI 30 2 1 1 KIKUYU KARAI WAMBAA 21 2 1 1 THIKA EAST GATUANYAGA KIANJAHI 56 2 1 1 THIKA EAST GATUANYAGA KILIMAMBOGO 54 2 1 1 THIKA EAST GATUANYAGA KOMO 60 2 1 1 THIKA EAST GATUANYAGA MAGOGONI 63 2 1 1 THIKA EAST GATUANYAGA MBAGATHI 40 2 1 1 SUMMARY OF INSTALLATION OF DEVICES IN PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN KIAMBU COUNTY THIKA EAST GATUANYAGA MUNYU 31 2 1 1 THIKA EAST GATUANYAGA NDULA 67 2 1 1 THIKA EAST GATUANYAGA NGOLIBA 90 2 1 1 THIKA EAST ITHANGA KANDURI 52 2 1 1 THIKA EAST ITHANGA KYAUME 86 2 1 1 THIKA EAST ITHANGA MIANYANI 71 2 1 1 THIKA EAST ITHANGA MWANIAMBOGO 91 2 1 1 THIKA EAST ITHANGA NGELELYA 73 2 1 1 THIKA EAST ITHANGA NGURUNGA 42 2 1 1 THIKA EAST ITHANGA THUNGURURU 76 2 1 1 THIKA EAST KAKUZI IEMBENI 28 2 1 1 THIKA EAST KAKUZI KINYANGI 41 2 1 1 THIKA EAST KAKUZI KITITO 54 2 1 1 THIKA EAST KAKUZI MUTI 36 2 1 1 THIKA EAST KAKUZI NGATHO 110 2 1 1 THIKA EAST KAKUZI RUBIRU 37 2 1 1 THIKA WEST JUJA GACHORORO 123 2 1 1 THIKA WEST JUJA JOMO KENYATTA ACADEMY 93 2 1 1 THIKA WEST JUJA JUJA FARM 60 2 1 1 THIKA WEST JUJA KALIMONI 70 2 1 1 THIKA WEST JUJA KARAMAINI 59 2 1 1 THIKA WEST JUJA KIBII 46 2 1 1 THIKA WEST JUJA KIGWE 37 2 1 1 THIKA WEST JUJA KURAIHA 113 2 1 1 THIKA WEST JUJA MIRIMAINI 35 2 1 1 THIKA WEST JUJA NYACABA 45 2 1 1 THIKA WEST JUJA THIRIRIKA 105 2 1 1 THIKA WEST KAMENU KAMENU 82 2 1 1 THIKA WEST KAMENU MOUNTAIN VIEW 40 2 1 1 THIKA WEST KAMENU UMOJA 56 2 1 1 THIKA WEST THIKA/MADARAKA ATHENA 65 2 1 1 THIKA WEST THIKA/MADARAKA GARISSA ROAD 70 2 1 1 GITHUNGURI GITHUNGURI RIAMUTE 37 2 1 1 KIKUYU KABETE KIBICIKU 40 2 1 1 KIKUYU MUGUGA NDERI 62 2 1 1 THIKA EAST ITHANGA ITHANGA 68 2 1 1 THIKA WEST THIKA/MADARAKA KISIWA 69 2 1 1 GATUNDU NDARUGU MUTUNGURU 54 2 1 1 GATUNDU NDARUGU KAGUMO-INI 30 2 1 1 GATUNDU NDARUGU ICACIRI 62 2 1 1 GATUNDU NDARUGU KAGIO 40 2 1 1 GATUNDU NDARUGU KARINGA 35 2 1 1 GATUNDU NGENDA WAMITAA 45 2 1 1 GATUNDU NGENDA GATUNDU 82 2 1 1 GATUNDU NGENDA MUTOMO 36 2 1 1 GATUNDU NGENDA WAMWANGI 40 2 1 1 GATUNDU NGENDA KAHUGU-INI 52 2 1 1 GATUNDU NGENDA KIMUNYU 71 2 1 1 GATUNDU NGENDA KAMUNYU 50 2 1 1 GATUNDU NGENDA GITHUYA 36 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH CHANIA MARIA-INI 48 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH CHANIA GATUNGURU HILL 39 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH CHANIA NJATHAINI 67 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH CHANIA MATAARA 37 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH CHANIA CHANIA 36 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH CHANIA IGAMBA 61 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH GITHOBOKONI NDIKO 40 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH GITHOBOKONI KIANGUNU 54 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH GITHOBOKONI IHIGAINI 35 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH GITHOBOKONI GATEI 26 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH MANGU KARURE 41 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH MANGU KAMWANGI 79 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH MANGU IGEGANIA 56 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH MANGU MUTUMA 49 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH MANGU NYAMANG'ARA 55 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH MANGU MUKUYU-INI 55 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH MANGU MANG'U 48 2 1 1 GATUNDU NORTH MANGU ST.
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