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Sub-County Zone Schools LDD TDD PROJECTOR DCSWR KITUI SUMMARY OF INSTALLATION OF DEVICES IN PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN KITUI COUNTY Sub-County Zone Schools LDD TDD PROJECTOR DCSWR KITUI CENTRAL KALUNDU ZONE A.C.K KAVOKO 172 2 1 1 TSEIKURU MUSAVANI ZONE A.C.K NGOMANGO 53 2 1 1 IKUTHA KANZIK0 ZONE A.I.C MAKOLO 63 2 1 1 IKUTHA ATHI ZONE A.I.C NGUUNI 55 2 1 1 IKUTHA ATHI ZONE ABC KASEVI 37 2 1 1 IKUTHA ATHI ZONE ATHI 55 2 1 1 IKUTHA ATHI ZONE Central Primary 50 2 1 1 IKUTHA ATHI ZONE CIAITUNGU 42 2 1 1 IKUTHA ATHI ZONE CIOKEREKE 48 2 1 1 IKUTHA ATHI ZONE DAVID MUSILA (NDELEKENI) 66 2 1 1 IKUTHA ATHI ZONE EKANI 56 2 1 1 IKUTHA ATHI ZONE EMIVIA 50 2 1 1 IKUTHA ATHI ZONE ENDAU 56 2 1 1 IKUTHA ATHI ZONE ENZIU 45 2 1 1 IKUTHA ATHI ZONE ENZOU 51 2 1 1 IKUTHA ATHI ZONE GACIGONGO 48 2 1 1 IKUTHA ATHI ZONE GAI 46 2 1 1 IKUTHA ATHI ZONE GAKOMBE 40 2 1 1 IKUTHA ATHI ZONE GATORONI 42 2 1 1 IKUTHA ATHI ZONE GATUNDU 42 2 1 1 IKUTHA IKUTHA HON. KIEMA 111 2 1 1 IKUTHA IKUTHA HON.MUTISYA 96 2 1 1 IKUTHA IKUTHA IIANI 58 2 1 1 IKUTHA IKUTHA IIANI 75 2 1 1 IKUTHA IKUTHA IKAAYUNI 37 2 1 1 IKUTHA IKUTHA IKANDANI 45 2 1 1 IKUTHA IKUTHA IKANGA 48 2 1 1 IKUTHA IKUTHA IKATHIMA 42 2 1 1 IKUTHA IKUTHA IKAVE 42 2 1 1 IKUTHA KANZIKO IKILUNGULU 76 2 1 1 IKUTHA KANZIKO IKIME 71 2 1 1 IKUTHA KANZIKO IKISAYA 68 2 1 1 IKUTHA KANZIKO IKOONGO 55 2 1 1 IKUTHA KANZIKO IKOTA MWITHE 57 2 1 1 IKUTHA KANZIKO IKUTHA 71 2 1 1 KATULANI KATULANI IKUUSYA 48 2 1 1 KATULANI KATULANI IKUYUNI 42 2 1 1 KATULANI KATULANI IKYATINE D.E.B 33 2 1 1 KATULANI KATULANI ILAANI 33 2 1 1 KATULANI KATULANI ILALAMBYU 32 2 1 1 KATULANI KATULANI ILALU 20 2 1 1 KISASI KISASI ILAMBA 67 2 1 1 KISASI KISASI ILANI 57 2 1 1 KISASI KISASI ILENGI 45 2 1 1 KISASI KISASI ILIKA 50 2 1 1 KISASI KISASI ILILUNI 47 2 1 1 KISASI MBITINI ILIONI 58 2 1 1 KISASI MBITINI ILOOI 38 2 1 1 KISASI MBITINI ILUSYA 51 2 1 1 KISASI MBITINI IMALE 60 2 1 1 KISASI MBITINI IMALE 51 2 1 1 KISASI MBITINI IMATHOKA 32 2 1 1 KITUI CENTRAL KALUNDU IMBUVUU 70 2 1 1 KITUI CENTRAL KALUNDU IMELU 40 2 1 1 KITUI CENTRAL KALUNDU IMIWA 67 2 1 1 KITUI CENTRAL KALUNDU IMUATINE 53 2 1 1 KITUI CENTRAL KALUNDU IMUMBA 51 2 1 1 KITUI CENTRAL KYANGWITHYA IMWAMBA 34 2 1 1 KITUI CENTRAL KYANGWITHYA IMWANGE 47 2 1 1 KITUI CENTRAL KYANGWITHYA INYOOKONI 40 2 1 1 KITUI CENTRAL KYANGWITHYA INYUU 34 2 1 1 KITUI CENTRAL KYANGWITHYA IRIA ITUNE 36 2 1 1 KITUI CENTRAL MIAMBANI ISAA 48 2 1 1 KITUI CENTRAL MIAMBANI ISAANGWA 55 2 1 1 KITUI CENTRAL MIAMBANI ISEE 32 2 1 1 KITUI CENTRAL MIAMBANI ISEVINI 36 2 1 1 KITUI CENTRAL MIAMBANI ISOVYA 32 2 1 1 KITUI WEST KATUTU ITANGANI 66 2 1 1 KITUI WEST KAUWI ITENDEU 47 2 1 1 KITUI WEST KAUWI ITHANGATHI 44 2 1 1 KITUI WEST MUSENGO ITHENGELI 38 2 1 1 KITUI WEST MUSENGO ITHENZE 50 2 1 1 SUMMARY OF INSTALLATION OF DEVICES IN PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN KITUI COUNTY KITUI WEST MUSENGO ITHIIANI 44 2 1 1 KITUI WEST TULIA ITHIMANI 75 2 1 1 KITUI WEST TULIA ITHINGILI 25 2 1 1 KITUI WEST TULIA ITHOKA 40 2 1 1 KITUI WEST TULIA ITHOOKWE 32 2 1 1 KITUI WEST TULIA ITHUMBI 36 2 1 1 KYUSO KANDWIA ITHUMULA 91 2 1 1 KYUSO KANDWIA ITIKIYE 54 2 1 1 KYUSO KANDWIA ITIKO 46 2 1 1 KYUSO KIMANGAO ITILIKU 60 2 1 1 KYUSO KIMANGAO ITINDA 64 2 1 1 KYUSO KYUSO ITIVA NZOU 48 2 1 1 KYUSO KYUSO ITOLONI 65 2 1 1 KYUSO KYUSO ITONGOLANI 43 2 1 1 KYUSO KYUSO ITUKI 65 2 1 1 KYUSO MIVUKONI ITULANI 44 2 1 1 KYUSO MIVUKONI ITULU 46 2 1 1 KYUSO MIVUKONI ITUMBA 39 2 1 1 KYUSO MIVUKONI ITUMBI 32 2 1 1 LOWER YATTA KANYANGI ITUNGALI 49 2 1 1 LOWER YATTA KANYANGI ITUNGUNI 80 2 1 1 LOWER YATTA KANYANGI ITUNGUU 61 2 1 1 LOWER YATTA KANYANGI ITURAMURA 63 2 1 1 LOWER YATTA KANYANGI IVIANI 42 2 1 1 LOWER YATTA KANYANGI IVINGAZIA 43 2 1 1 LOWER YATTA KANYANGI IVITASYA 81 2 1 1 LOWER YATTA KANYANGI IVONA-NGYA 35 2 1 1 LOWER YATTA KWA-VONZA IVOVOA 60 2 1 1 MATINYANI KATHIVO IVUKU 36 2 1 1 MATINYANI KATHIVO IVUKUVUKU 35 2 1 1 MATINYANI KATHIVO IVURE 25 2 1 1 MATINYANI KATHIVO IVUUSYA 28 2 1 1 MATINYANI KATHIVO KAAI 24 2 1 1 MATINYANI KYAANI KAANGO 36 2 1 1 MATINYANI KYAANI KAANGUNGI 44 2 1 1 MATINYANI KYAANI KAANGWA 33 2 1 1 MATINYANI MATINYANI KAASULA 36 2 1 1 MATINYANI MATINYANI KAATENE 35 2 1 1 MATINYANI MATINYANI KAAYO 35 2 1 1 MATINYANI MATINYANI KABATI 36 2 1 1 MIGWANI MIGWANI KAGHUI 44 2 1 1 MIGWANI MIGWANI KAIKUNGU 56 2 1 1 MIGWANI MIGWANI KAIRUNGU 31 2 1 1 MIGWANI MIGWANI KAISINGA 34 2 1 1 MIGWANI MIGWANI KAIVIRYA 32 2 1 1 MIGWANI MIGWANI KAIVISI 28 2 1 1 MIGWANI MIGWANI KAKAME 26 2 1 1 MIGWANI NGUUTANI KAKAUNI 72 2 1 1 MIGWANI NGUUTANI KAKEANI 68 2 1 1 MIGWANI NGUUTANI KAKINDU 61 2 1 1 MIGWANI NGUUTANI KAKITHYA 44 2 1 1 MIGWANI NGUUTANI KAKONGO 51 2 1 1 MIGWANI NZELUNI KAKOONGO 27 2 1 1 MIGWANI NZELUNI KAKULULO 18 2 1 1 MIGWANI NZELUNI KAKULUNGA 20 2 1 1 MUTITU ENDAU KAKUMI 50 2 1 1 MUTITU ENDAU KAKUMUTI 100 2 1 1 MUTITU ENDAU KAKUNGULA 54 2 1 1 MUTITU ENDAU KAKUNGUU 40 2 1 1 MUTITU MISS ZONE/KITUI ZONE KAKUNGUU 32 2 1 1 MUTITU MISS ZONE/KITUI ZONE KAKUNIKE 31 2 1 1 MUTITU MISS ZONE/KITUI ZONE KAKUNIO 18 2 1 1 MUTITU MISS ZONE/KITUI ZONE KAKUUNI 23 2 1 1 MUTITU MISS ZONE/KITUI ZONE KALAA 32 2 1 1 KATULANI MALIKU KALALA 54 2 1 1 KATULANI MALIKU KALALANI 44 2 1 1 KATULANI MALIKU KALAMBANI 65 2 1 1 KATULANI MALIKU KALAMBANI 35 2 1 1 KATULANI MALIKU KALANGA 29 2 1 1 KATULANI MULANGO KALANGE 40 2 1 1 KATULANI MULANGO KALATINE 50 2 1 1 KATULANI MULANGO KALATINE 40 2 1 1 KATULANI MULANGO KALAWA 44 2 1 1 SUMMARY OF INSTALLATION OF DEVICES IN PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN KITUI COUNTY KATULANI MULANGO KALEMBWA 30 2 1 1 KATULANI MULANGO KALESI 24 2 1 1 KITUI CENTRAL KYANGWITHYA KALIA 29 2 1 1 KITUI WEST KATUTU KALIAKAKYA 53 2 1 1 KITUI WEST KATUTU KALIANI 75 2 1 1 KITUI WEST KATUTU KALIANI 47 2 1 1 KITUI WEST KATUTU KALIKONI 29 2 1 1 KITUI WEST MUSENGO KALIKUVU 41 2 1 1 KITUI WEST MUSENGO KALILUNI 43 2 1 1 KITUI WEST MUSENGO KALILUNI 60 2 1 1 KITUI WEST TULIA KALILUNI 20 2 1 1 KYUSO KANDWIA KALIMA 56 2 1 1 KYUSO NGOMENI KALIMBEVO 66 2 1 1 KYUSO NGOMENI KALIMBUI 64 2 1 1 KYUSO NGOMENI KALIMENZA 70 2 1 1 KYUSO NGOMENI KALINDILO 43 2 1 1 KYUSO NGOMENI KALINDITI 68 2 1 1 KYUSO NGOMENI KALINGA 78 2 1 1 LOWER YATTA KWA-VONZA KALISASI 26 2 1 1 LOWER YATTA KWA-VONZA KALITINI 34 2 1 1 LOWER YATTA YATTA KALIVINI 45 2 1 1 LOWER YATTA YATTA KALIVU 55 2 1 1 LOWER YATTA YATTA KALIWA 38 2 1 1 LOWER YATTA YATTA KALOLE 30 2 1 1 LOWER YATTA YATTA KALUASI 34 2 1 1 LOWER YATTA YATTA KALULI 40 2 1 1 LOWER YATTA YATTA KALULINI 36 2 1 1 LOWER YATTA YATTA KALULU 40 2 1 1 MIGWANI THOKOA KALULU 43 2 1 1 MIGWANI THOKOA KALULUINI 30 2 1 1 MUTITU MISS ZONE/KITUI ZONE KALULUINI 32 2 1 1 KITUI WEST KAUWI KALUMU 32 2 1 1 MIGWANI THITANI KALUNGU 65 2 1 1 MIGWANI THITANI KALUNI 75 2 1 1 MIGWANI THITANI KALUU 55 2 1 1 MIGWANI THITANI KALWA 44 2 1 1 MIGWANI THITANI KALWILAA 39 2 1 1 MIGWANI THOKOA KAMAEMBE 40 2 1 1 MIGWANI THOKOA KAMAGARA 54 2 1 1 MUMONI KAKUYU KAMALE 85 2 1 1 MUMONI KAKUYU KAMALI 45 2 1 1 MUMONI KAKUYU KAMANDIO D.E.B 46 2 1 1 MUMONI KAKUYU KAMANYI 53 2 1 1 MUMONI KAKUYU KAMATHITU 33 2 1 1 MUMONI KAKUYU KAMATUMO 35 2 1 1 MUMONI KAKUYU KAMAVUI 21 2 1 1 MUMONI KATSE KAMAYAGI 45 2 1 1 MUMONI KATSE KAMBEMBE 40 2 1 1 MUMONI KATSE KAMBUSU 38 2 1 1 MUMONI NGUUKU KAMINA 44 2 1 1 MUMONI NGUUKU KAMULALANI 63 2 1 1 MUMONI NGUUKU KAMULEWA 39 2 1 1 MUMONI NGUUKU KAMULU 33 2 1 1 MUMONI THARAKA KAMULUVE 33 2 1 1 MUMONI THARAKA KAMULUYUNI 30 2 1 1 MUMONI THARAKA KAMUMBU 22 2 1 1 MUMONI THARAKA KAMUNGA 41 2 1 1 MUTITU MUTITO KAMUNYU 84 2 1 1 MUTITU MUTITO KAMUNYUNI 66 2 1 1 MUTITU MUTITO KAMUSILIU 61 2 1 1 MUTITU MUTITO KAMUTEKEO 36 2 1 1 MUTITU MUTITO KAMUTI 60 2 1 1 MUTITU MUTITO KAMUTISYA 40 2 1 1 MUTITU MUTITO KAMUTUNGU 41 2 1 1 MUTITU MWITIKA KAMUUNGU 66 2 1 1 MUTITU MWITIKA KAMUUSA 68 2 1 1 MUTITU MWITIKA KAMUVALA 76 2 1 1 MUTITU MWITIKA KAMUWONGO 56 2 1 1 MUTITU MWITIKA KAMWIU 34 2 1 1 MUTITU MWITIKA KANDAE 54 2 1 1 MUTITU MWITIKA KANDENGYA 46 2 1 1 MUTOMO IKANGA KANDONGO 69 2 1 1 MUTOMO IKANGA KANDONGU 83 2 1 1 SUMMARY OF INSTALLATION OF DEVICES IN PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN KITUI COUNTY MUTOMO IKANGA KANDUTI 81 2 1 1 MUTOMO IKANGA KANDWIA 71 2 1 1 MUTOMO IKANGA KANG'AU 81 2 1 1 MUTOMO IKANGA KANGALA 80 2 1 1 MUTOMO IKANGA KANGALU 47 2 1 1 MUTOMO IKANGA KANGARAI 66 2 1 1 MUTOMO IKANGA KANGII 59 2 1 1 MUTOMO MUTHA KANGILWA 56 2 1 1 MUTOMO MUTHA KANGIMA 99 2 1 1 MUTOMO MUTHA KANGONDI 48 2 1 1 MUTOMO MUTHA KANGOSE 48 2 1 1 MUTOMO MUTHA KANGULI 52 2 1 1 MUTOMO MUTHA KANGULI 35 2 1 1 MUTOMO MUTHA KANGUNDO 60 2 1 1 MUTOMO MUTHA KANGUNGI 44 2 1 1 MUTOMO MUTHA KANGUTHA 57 2 1 1 MUTOMO MUTHA KANGUU 44 2 1 1 MUTOMO MUTOMO KANGUUTHENI 70 2 1 1 MUTOMO MUTOMO KANGWENI 76 2 1 1 MUTOMO MUTOMO KANYAA 35 2 1 1 MUTOMO MUTOMO KANYANGI 38 2 1 1 MUTOMO MUTOMO KANYEKINI 47 2 1 1 MUTOMO MUTOMO KANYENGYA 34 2 1 1 MUTOMO MUTOMO KANYONGONYO 42 2 1 1 MUTOMO MUTOMO KANYUMU 37 2 1 1 MUTOMO MUTOMO KANYUNGU 31 2 1 1 MUTOMO VOO KANYUUNI 52 2 1 1 MUTOMO VOO KANZANZU 68 2 1 1 MUTOMO VOO KANZAU 56 2 1 1 MUTOMO VOO KANZAUWU 64 2 1 1 MWINGI CENTRAL MUMBUNI-M KANZIKO 32 2 1 1 MWINGI CENTRAL MWINGI KANZINWA 62 2 1 1 MWINGI CENTRAL MWINGI KANZOOKO 65 2 1 1 MWINGI CENTRAL MWINGI KANZUI 60 2 1 1 MWINGI CENTRAL MWINGI KAOMBE 45 2 1 1 MWINGI CENTRAL MWINGI KAONDU 58 2 1 1 MWINGI CENTRAL WAITA KARANGENI 49 2 1 1 MWINGI CENTRAL WAITA KARIAKOR 43 2 1 1 MWINGI CENTRAL WAITA KARIINI 36 2 1 1 MWINGI EAST NUU KARUNDU 50 2 1 1 MWINGI EAST NUU KARUNGA 75 2 1 1 MWINGI EAST NUU KARURA 52 2 1 1 MWINGI EAST NUU KASAALA 54 2 1 1 MWINGI EAST NUU Kasaini Primary school 64 2 1 1 MWINGI EAST NUU KASAKINI 40 2 1 1 NZAMBANI NZAMBANI KASANG'U 42 2 1 1 NZAMBANI NZAMBANI KASANGA D.E.B 54 2 1 1 NZAMBANI NZAMBANI KASARANI 46 2 1 1 NZAMBANI NZAMBANI KASASI 71 2 1 1 NZAMBANI NZAMBANI KASAVANI 40 2 1 1 NZAMBANI NZAMBANI KASAVINI
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