Sub-County Zone Schools LDD TDD PROJECTOR DCSWR MOMBASA ZIWANI ZONE Sparki Primary School 80 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE CHAANI ZONE Mwijabu

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Sub-County Zone Schools LDD TDD PROJECTOR DCSWR MOMBASA ZIWANI ZONE Sparki Primary School 80 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE CHAANI ZONE Mwijabu SUMMARY OF INSTALLATION OF DEVICES IN PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN MOMBASA COUNTY Sub-County Zone Schools LDD TDD PROJECTOR DCSWR MOMBASA ZIWANI ZONE Sparki Primary School 80 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE CHAANI ZONE Mwijabu Primary School 69 2 1 1 KISAUNI KENGELENI ZONE Kisauni Primary School 111 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE CHAANI ZONE CHAANI 100 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE CHAANI ZONE KIPEVU 87 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE MIKINDANI ZONE MIKINDANI 152 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE MIKINDANI ZONE BOMU 150 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE MIKINDANI ZONE KWA JOMVU 72 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE MIKINDANI ZONE KWASHEE 101 2 1 1 KISAUNI BAMBURI ZONE SHIMO LA TEWA 45 2 1 1 KISAUNI KENGELENI ZONE KONGOWEA 125 2 1 1 KISAUNI KENGELENI ZONE FRERETOWN 98 2 1 1 KISAUNI KENGELENI ZONE ZIWALA NGOMBE 137 2 1 1 KISAUNI BAMBURI ZONE CONCORDIA 84 2 1 1 KISAUNI BAMBURI ZONE MTOPANGA 98 2 1 1 KISAUNI BAMBURI ZONE UTANGE 78 2 1 1 KISAUNI KENGELENI ZONE KASHANI 69 2 1 1 LIKONI LIKONI ZONE LIKONI 144 2 1 1 LIKONI LIKONI ZONE MRIMA 110 2 1 1 LIKONI LIKONI ZONE JAMVI LA WAGENI 73 2 1 1 LIKONI LIKONI ZONE CONSOLATA CATHOLIC 70 2 1 1 LIKONI MTONGWE MTONGWE 60 2 1 1 LIKONI MTONGWE MWANGALA 40 2 1 1 MOMBASA MAJENGO SACRED HEART 80 2 1 1 MOMBASA MAJENGO MAKANDE 31 2 1 1 MOMBASA MBARAKI MBARAKI 25 2 1 1 MOMBASA MBARAKI TOM MBOYA C.P 26 2 1 1 MOMBASA TONONOKA BONDENI GIRLS 52 2 1 1 MOMBASA TONONOKA TOM MBOYA 43 2 1 1 MOMBASA ZIWANI MARYCLIFF 25 2 1 1 MOMBASA ZIWANI MVITA 20 2 1 1 MOMBASA ZIWANI TUDOR 45 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE MIKINDANI CHANGAMWE 25 2 1 1 KISAUNI BAMBURI KIEMBENI ESTATE 69 2 1 1 KISAUNI BAMBURI MARIMANI 107 2 1 1 KISAUNI BAMBURI MAUNGUJA 45 2 1 1 KISAUNI BAMBURI BAMBURI 46 2 1 1 KISAUNI BAMBURI DIGIRIKANI 75 2 1 1 KISAUNI BAMBURI SHIMO BORSTAL INSTITUTION 45 2 1 1 KISAUNI KENGELENI AZHAR SHARRIFF 30 2 1 1 LIKONI LIKONI VYEMANI 66 2 1 1 LIKONI LIKONI SHIKA-ADABU 60 2 1 1 LIKONI LIKONI INSPIRATIONS 89 2 1 1 LIKONI LIKONI MWEZA 40 2 1 1 LIKONI LIKONI LIKONI REHABILITATION 36 2 1 1 LIKONI MTONGWE VIJIWENI 40 2 1 1 MOMBASA MAJENGO MAKUPA 40 2 1 1 MOMBASA MAJENGO MAJENGO 42 2 1 1 MOMBASA TONONOKA MBEHENI 25 2 1 1 MOMBASA MAJENGO GANJONI 118 2 1 1 MOMBASA MBARAKI STAR OF THE SEA 95 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE MIKINDANI MAJI SAFI 73 2 1 1 LIKONI LIKONI LIKONI MUSLIM 62 2 1 1 LIKONI LIKONI PUMA 56 2 1 1 LIKONI LIKONI PELELEZA 40 2 1 1 LIKONI MTONGWE KENYA-NAVY 80 2 1 1 LIKONI MTONGWE LONGO 55 2 1 1 MOMBASA MBARAKI MOMBASA 42 2 1 1 MOMBASA MBARAKI SERANI 35 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE MIKINDANI AMANI 185 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE MIKINDANI ST. MARY'S BANGLADESH 42 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE MIKINDANI ST. LWANGA 29 2 1 1 MOMBASA MAJENGO BAHARI 54 2 1 1 MOMBASA MAJENGO GURU NANAK 30 2 1 1 MOMBASA TONONOKA CENTRAL G 42 2 1 1 MOMBASA TONONOKA KALOLENI 33 2 1 1 MOMBASA ZIWANI ST. AUGUSTINE'S 90 2 1 1 MOMBASA ZIWANI R.G.NGALA 24 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE CHAANI MIRITINI 75 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE CHAANI MIKADINI 60 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE CHAANI KWA HOLA 52 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE CHAANI PORT REITZ 23 2 1 1 SUMMARY OF INSTALLATION OF DEVICES IN PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN MOMBASA COUNTY CHANGAMWE CHAANI UMOJA 143 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE MIKINDANI MIRITINI W.B 96 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE MIKINDANI GOME 60 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE MIKINDANI MRERONI 32 2 1 1 CHANGAMWE MIKINDANI MAGONGO 24 2 1 1 KISAUNI BAMBURI MAJAONI 48 2 1 1 KISAUNI BAMBURI BARAKA VORONI 65 2 1 1 KISAUNI BAMBURI MWAKIRUNGE 67 2 1 1 KISAUNI BAMBURI KADZANDANI 78 2 1 1 KISAUNI KENGELENI MLALEO 60 2 1 1 KISAUNI KENGELENI KENGELENI 100 2 1 1 KISAUNI KENGELENI KHADIJA 80 2 1 1 KISAUNI KENGELENI FATHIL ADHIM 51 2 1 1 KISAUNI KENGELENI MAWENI 85 2 1 1 MOMBASA ZIWANI BURHANIYA 25 2 1 1 MOMBASA ZIWANI FAHARI 45 2 1 1 MOMBASA ZIWANI TUDOR SPECIAL UNIT 14 2 1 1 MOMBASA ZIWANI ZIWANI 15 2 1 1 MOMBASA TONONOKA KIKOWANI 30 2 1 1 KISAUNI KENGELENI PWANI SCHOOL FOR MENTALLY HANDICAPPED44 2 1 1 MOMBASA ZIWANI ZIWANI SCHOOL FOR DEAF 15 2 1 1 Totals 5952 186 93 93 KEY LDD Learner Digital Device TDD Teacher Digital Device Digital Content Server DCSWR Wireless Router .
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