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Maseno School

Maseno School, located in Kisumu County in Kenya, is one of the oldest formal education schools in the country.

Maseno School
Location
Maseno

Kenya
Information
TypePublic
MottoPerseverance shall win through
Established1906
WebsiteMaseno School

The school's location, some 25 kilometres from Kisumu city, is the subject of a years-long conflict between the neighbouring Luo and Banyore communities of Kisumu Rural constituency in Kisumu county and Emuhaya constituency in Vihiga county with each claiming not just the school but the nearby university and trading centre.

The Equator passes right through the school, acting as a divider between some classes and dormitories. A popular saying among students and alumni is that of "sleeping in the Southern hemisphere and going to school in the Northern hemisphere".

History of the school edit

Maseno National School was established in 1906 by the Missionaries of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) as a school for the children of African chiefs. CMS' successor, the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) remains the current sponsor of the school, overseen by the Diocese of Maseno South.

The first administrator of the school was Reverend James Jamieson Willis fondly remembered as J.J Willis. Willis House, a dormitory in the school, is named in his honour.

In 1905, Willis was sent to explore the Kavirondo or lake region of Kenya as a prospective place for the establishment of a mission. After touring the area Willis pitched tent under a Hickory tree (Carya ovalis) known in the local languages as oseno (Luo) and omseno (Luhya). That particular place was proposed to be the site of the new mission with land being donated by Chief Ogola Ayieke[1] and later in August 1908, a chapel, the Rock of Ages, also known as St. Paul's Chapel was built next to the tree.[2]

The place became known as Maseno and it is where, in 1906, the missionaries established Maseno School. The first students were six sons of African chiefs. They were Simon Ndinya, Onduso, Odindo, Owiti, and the late senior chief Yonah Orao.[3][4]

The establishment of the school in the area attracted youthful boys from all over Western Kenya. Besides reading and writing, students were taught various skills such as carpentry, tailoring, printing, building, telegraphy and clerical work.

As such, during the school’s first few years, there was a student protest. It was organized and led by Daniel Ojijo Oteko, a student who believed that the African students were receiving the bare minimum education. He received the support of his fellow students in what would go down in the history of the school as the first ever protest. Until 2017 when students stormed out of class to protest the interdiction of then principal Paul Otula,[5][6][7][8] it had remained the only case of student unrest at the school. Oteko's wishes would be granted when a formal curriculum – like the one in the European schools in other parts of the country – was introduced in 1910. Ojijo Road in Nairobi is named for Ojijo Oteko.[9]

Teacher training was introduced in 1920 to train teachers who would in turn teach new students. This is what happened, for instance, to BA Ohanga, later the first African to be appointed a minister in the colonial government, who was prevailed upon by Edward Carey Francis to go back to the school and teach. Those who studied at the school were tested at the end of their courses and awarded certificates.

The colonial hangovers depicting the school's early history are still visible to-date. The hut that Jaramogi Oginga Odinga built during his time as a teacher at the school in protest of a silent policy that had white teachers getting the best houses with views of the Lake Victoria and black African teachers being assigned the north-facing staff houses overlooking the Mabungo hills, still stands.[10]

Perhaps Maseno School's greatest contribution to the local area's growth has been the growth of the institution that occupies some of its land: Maseno University. The university is a result of the merger of Siriba Teachers College and the Government Training Institute. The former, had been established to train teachers who, in the colonial days, ended up at Maseno School.

The school celebrated its centennial in 2006 with the climax of the centenary celebrations being a visit to the school by then President Mwai Kibaki on 5 December 2006.[11]

Maseno School today edit

Most of the old structures built in the early 20th century still stand to-date even though a number of new modern ones have since been put up to keep up with the times and handle the burgeoning student population.

The school's dormitories are currently named after notable personalities in the country as well as alumni and former head teachers. A famous alumni, the late Festo Habakkuk Olang', the first African archbishop of the Anglican Church of Kenya, is remembered with the presence of Olang' House in the school. Kenya's slain Foreign Affairs minister Dr Robert Ouko also has a dormitory named after him, Ouko House.

Previously, the school's dormitories had been named after the CMS missionaries who had pioneered the school, including the white principals. For example, the missionary work of Archdeacon Walter Edwin Owen[12][13][14] is immortalised in the school with the presence of Owen House. Ugandan Anglican evangelist Apolo Kivebulaya had a dormitory named after him that would later be known as Mayor House. As did Bishop Heywood and Bishop Alfred Robert Tucker.

The school routinely has a good showing in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) nationwide and is consistently ranked highly in its various categories: as a public school and as a national school.[15]

In recent years, the school has had to grapple with a surging student population and has seen a high number of candidates enrol for national exams as well as similarly high numbers of form one admissions.

The school's sponsor, the Anglican Church of Kenya, is represented on the school's board of management by the Bishop of Maseno South Diocese. Day-to-day, the bishop is represented in the school by the school chaplain.

The school hosts one of the most prestigious mathematics contests in the country every year.[16][17]

The school has a vibrant alumni community that gives back through the Maseno Old Boys Association (MOBA)[18] and has been involved in various charitable causes[19] as well as infrastructure development.

The current Principal is Peter Owino, formerly of Baringo National School. Owino took over from Andrew Buop who was posted to the United States to serve in the country's diplomatic mission as an education attache.[20]

List of Maseno School Principals edit

  1. Reverend James Jamieson Willis, popularly known as JJ Willis (1906 - 1911)
  2. Reverend Albert Edward Pleydell (1913 - 1917)
  3. Reverend Canon John Britton (1917 - 1926)
  4. Reverend Harold Stone C Hitchen (February - December 1926)
  5. Canon Dr John Stansfeld (1926 - 1928)
  6. Edward Carey Francis (1928 - 1940)
  7. Arthur William Mayor (1940 - 1950)
  8. Bertram Lindsay Bowers, popularly known as BL Bowers (1951 - 1969)
  9. UA Wessler (1969 - 1973)
  10. William Melchizedek Okech (1973 - 1975)
  11. JT Ogweno (1976 - 1980)
  12. EJ Were (1980 - 1981)
  13. RK Siele (1982 - 1985)
  14. Walter John Okumu Amadi (1986 - 2001)
  15. Paul Agali Otula (2001 - 2017)
  16. Andrew Odhiambo Buop (2017 - 2022)
  17. Peter Owino (2022–present)

Notable Administrators edit

Over the years, Maseno School has been led by influential head teachers who are remembered today in the school by way of various buildings named after them.

Canon John Stansfield, was a doctor and clergyman.[21] Stansfield implemented various reforms which included variation of diet and helped construct a swimming pool at the mission. The swimming pool which has since disappeared, was the only one of its kind in East Africa. It was situated near a grove by two streams flowing down Bunyore hills.

HC Hitchen was the shortest-serving principal at Maseno School with his tenure lasting just 10 months before he left to start what is now Butere Girls.

Edward Carey Francis, came to Kenya as a missionary and teacher from Cambridge UK and the colonial office helped secure him a job as headmaster at Maseno School in December 1927. His illustrious administration of Maseno School attracted other teachers from Cambridge and the school became an academic oasis in East Africa. Francis headed Maseno School from 1928 to 1940, when he left to become the principal at Alliance High School in Kikuyu.[22] Carey Francis famously caned his then student and Kenya's future first Vice-President, Oginga Odinga, for stealing paraffin, as outlined in the latter's autobiography.[23] He is fondly remembered by many elderly Kenyans today for his no-nonsense approach to teaching and administering. While at Maseno, his students nicknamed him Achuma, meaning 'man of steel'.[24] The Edward Carey Francis Memorial Library in the school is named after him.

BL Bowers,[25] who served for 18 years as principal remains the longest-serving head teacher in the history of the school. It is during his time that the school's dining hall, which remains in use to-date, was built and commissioned.[26] Bowers House, for a long time the only storied building in the school, stands in his honour today.

WM Okech was the first African/black principal of Maseno School.

Walter Amadi was a long-serving principal throughout the 90s and the annual Amadi Open Tournament[27] (also variably named the Maseno Open tournament[28]) held at the beginning of the year in the school is named in his honour. Amadi House, a dormitory in the school, is also named after him.

Paul Agali Otula, who served as the principal from the year 2001 is widely credited with restoring the school's lost glory in the decade and a half he was at the helm of the school, establishing the school as a formidable force to reckon with in all disciplines:[29] academics and extra-curricular activities. In his time, the school won national, regional and continental championships in hockey, rugby and basketball with its students joining various national teams. He is credited with introducing Aviation Technology in the school,[30] borrowing from his previous work station,[31] Mang'u High School, where had served as the principal prior to his Maseno posting. Paul Otula Complex, a dormitory popularly known as "POC" by the students and the latest at the school, is named after him.

Notable alumni edit

  • Barack Obama Sr., senior governmental economist and the father and namesake of Barack Obama
  • Thomas R. Odhiambo (4 February 1931 – 26 May 2003), a Kenyan entomologist and environmental activist who directed research and scientific development in Africa
  • Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, Kenya's first Vice President
  • Reuben J. Olembo: academic, geneticist, environmentalist. Former Deputy Executive Director of UNEP
  • Achieng Oneko (1920-2007) National hero, freedom fighter, one of Kapenguria Six. MP Nakuru, minister of Information in Kenyatta's first cabinet
  • David Wasawo, zoologist and educator
  • Robinson Njeru Githae, politician (ex-MP and cabinet minister) and diplomat[32]
  • David Musila, politician (ex-MP, former Deputy Speaker) and administrator
  • JD Otiende, politician (served in Kenya's first cabinet as a minister)[33]
  • John Nyagarama, politician (served as the first Governor of Nyamira county)
  • Moody Awori, politician (served as Kenya's 9th Vice-President) - from Maseno where he did his junior secondary school, Awori headed to Mang'u High School, the school many associate him with today
  • Benaiah Apollo Ohanga, the first black African to be appointed minister in the colonial era government
  • Prof Bethwell Allan Ogot, leading historian and university administrator
  • Prof Douglas Odhiambo,[34] scholar and university administrator (founding Vice Chancellor of Moi University)
  • Festo Olang, clergy (the first African head of the Anglican Church of Kenya and Bishop of Nairobi)[35]
  • William Odongo Omamo, politician (ex-MP, cabinet minister)
  • Joab Omino, politician (ex-MP, former Deputy Speaker)[36]
  • Eliud Owalo, politician (ICT minister)[37][38]
  • Benjamin Ayimba, sportsman (decorated coach of the national rugby 7s team, Shujaa)
  • Billy Odhiambo, sportsman

Extra-curricular activities edit

Maseno School prides itself in producing wholistic students and this can be seen in the number of alumni who are active in various disciplines out of class. Over the years, the school has produced outstanding sportsmen, innovators and many more. The school offers a variety of co-curricular activities including debating and public speaking, sports (rugby,[39] hockey, basketball,[40] football, badminton, swimming, table tennis, lawn tennis, handball, volleyball, etc), science fairs,[41] etc.

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "ACK Diocese of Maseno North | History". ackdioceseofmasenonorth.org. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  3. ^ Awino., Onyango, Emily (2018). Gender and development : a history of women's education in Kenya. Langham Monographs. ISBN 978-1-78368-489-2. OCLC 1059320629.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  8. ^ Oywa, John. "Journalists injured as Maseno students protest interdiction of principal". The Standard. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  9. ^ Ochami, David. "Records at Maseno School show the bright side of President Barack Obama's father". The Standard. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
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  13. ^ B, Barrett, David (1878–1945). "Owen, Walter Edwin". Dictionary of African Christian Biography. Retrieved 4 February 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  17. ^ "100 best students to compete for Mathematics Scholarships - The Sauce". www.capitalfm.co.ke. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
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  20. ^ https://www.the-star.co.ke/authors/alal. "Ex-Baringo school principal takes over at Maseno School". The Star. Retrieved 4 February 2023. {{cite web}}: External link in |last= (help)
  21. ^ "John Stansfeld". www.oxonblueplaques.org.uk. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
  22. ^ November 22, 2018, Thursday (25 December 2020). "Carey Francis: Discipline, academic excellence were non-negotiable". Business Daily. Retrieved 4 February 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  25. ^ "Europeans In East Africa - View entry". www.europeansineastafrica.co.uk. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Maseno School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Maseno School located in Kisumu County in Kenya is one of the oldest formal education schools in the country Maseno SchoolLocationMasenoKenyaInformationTypePublicMottoPerseverance shall win throughEstablished1906WebsiteMaseno School The school s location some 25 kilometres from Kisumu city is the subject of a years long conflict between the neighbouring Luo and Banyore communities of Kisumu Rural constituency in Kisumu county and Emuhaya constituency in Vihiga county with each claiming not just the school but the nearby university and trading centre The Equator passes right through the school acting as a divider between some classes and dormitories A popular saying among students and alumni is that of sleeping in the Southern hemisphere and going to school in the Northern hemisphere Contents 1 History of the school 2 Maseno School today 3 List of Maseno School Principals 4 Notable Administrators 5 Notable alumni 6 Extra curricular activities 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory of the school editMaseno National School was established in 1906 by the Missionaries of the Church Missionary Society CMS as a school for the children of African chiefs CMS successor the Anglican Church of Kenya ACK remains the current sponsor of the school overseen by the Diocese of Maseno South The first administrator of the school was Reverend James Jamieson Willis fondly remembered as J J Willis Willis House a dormitory in the school is named in his honour In 1905 Willis was sent to explore the Kavirondo or lake region of Kenya as a prospective place for the establishment of a mission After touring the area Willis pitched tent under a Hickory tree Carya ovalis known in the local languages as oseno Luo and omseno Luhya That particular place was proposed to be the site of the new mission with land being donated by Chief Ogola Ayieke 1 and later in August 1908 a chapel the Rock of Ages also known as St Paul s Chapel was built next to the tree 2 The place became known as Maseno and it is where in 1906 the missionaries established Maseno School The first students were six sons of African chiefs They were Simon Ndinya Onduso Odindo Owiti and the late senior chief Yonah Orao 3 4 The establishment of the school in the area attracted youthful boys from all over Western Kenya Besides reading and writing students were taught various skills such as carpentry tailoring printing building telegraphy and clerical work As such during the school s first few years there was a student protest It was organized and led by Daniel Ojijo Oteko a student who believed that the African students were receiving the bare minimum education He received the support of his fellow students in what would go down in the history of the school as the first ever protest Until 2017 when students stormed out of class to protest the interdiction of then principal Paul Otula 5 6 7 8 it had remained the only case of student unrest at the school Oteko s wishes would be granted when a formal curriculum like the one in the European schools in other parts of the country was introduced in 1910 Ojijo Road in Nairobi is named for Ojijo Oteko 9 Teacher training was introduced in 1920 to train teachers who would in turn teach new students This is what happened for instance to BA Ohanga later the first African to be appointed a minister in the colonial government who was prevailed upon by Edward Carey Francis to go back to the school and teach Those who studied at the school were tested at the end of their courses and awarded certificates The colonial hangovers depicting the school s early history are still visible to date The hut that Jaramogi Oginga Odinga built during his time as a teacher at the school in protest of a silent policy that had white teachers getting the best houses with views of the Lake Victoria and black African teachers being assigned the north facing staff houses overlooking the Mabungo hills still stands 10 Perhaps Maseno School s greatest contribution to the local area s growth has been the growth of the institution that occupies some of its land Maseno University The university is a result of the merger of Siriba Teachers College and the Government Training Institute The former had been established to train teachers who in the colonial days ended up at Maseno School The school celebrated its centennial in 2006 with the climax of the centenary celebrations being a visit to the school by then President Mwai Kibaki on 5 December 2006 11 Maseno School today editMost of the old structures built in the early 20th century still stand to date even though a number of new modern ones have since been put up to keep up with the times and handle the burgeoning student population The school s dormitories are currently named after notable personalities in the country as well as alumni and former head teachers A famous alumni the late Festo Habakkuk Olang the first African archbishop of the Anglican Church of Kenya is remembered with the presence of Olang House in the school Kenya s slain Foreign Affairs minister Dr Robert Ouko also has a dormitory named after him Ouko House Previously the school s dormitories had been named after the CMS missionaries who had pioneered the school including the white principals For example the missionary work of Archdeacon Walter Edwin Owen 12 13 14 is immortalised in the school with the presence of Owen House Ugandan Anglican evangelist Apolo Kivebulaya had a dormitory named after him that would later be known as Mayor House As did Bishop Heywood and Bishop Alfred Robert Tucker The school routinely has a good showing in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education KCSE nationwide and is consistently ranked highly in its various categories as a public school and as a national school 15 In recent years the school has had to grapple with a surging student population and has seen a high number of candidates enrol for national exams as well as similarly high numbers of form one admissions The school s sponsor the Anglican Church of Kenya is represented on the school s board of management by the Bishop of Maseno South Diocese Day to day the bishop is represented in the school by the school chaplain The school hosts one of the most prestigious mathematics contests in the country every year 16 17 The school has a vibrant alumni community that gives back through the Maseno Old Boys Association MOBA 18 and has been involved in various charitable causes 19 as well as infrastructure development The current Principal is Peter Owino formerly of Baringo National School Owino took over from Andrew Buop who was posted to the United States to serve in the country s diplomatic mission as an education attache 20 List of Maseno School Principals editReverend James Jamieson Willis popularly known as JJ Willis 1906 1911 Reverend Albert Edward Pleydell 1913 1917 Reverend Canon John Britton 1917 1926 Reverend Harold Stone C Hitchen February December 1926 Canon Dr John Stansfeld 1926 1928 Edward Carey Francis 1928 1940 Arthur William Mayor 1940 1950 Bertram Lindsay Bowers popularly known as BL Bowers 1951 1969 UA Wessler 1969 1973 William Melchizedek Okech 1973 1975 JT Ogweno 1976 1980 EJ Were 1980 1981 RK Siele 1982 1985 Walter John Okumu Amadi 1986 2001 Paul Agali Otula 2001 2017 Andrew Odhiambo Buop 2017 2022 Peter Owino 2022 present Notable Administrators editOver the years Maseno School has been led by influential head teachers who are remembered today in the school by way of various buildings named after them Canon John Stansfield was a doctor and clergyman 21 Stansfield implemented various reforms which included variation of diet and helped construct a swimming pool at the mission The swimming pool which has since disappeared was the only one of its kind in East Africa It was situated near a grove by two streams flowing down Bunyore hills HC Hitchen was the shortest serving principal at Maseno School with his tenure lasting just 10 months before he left to start what is now Butere Girls Edward Carey Francis came to Kenya as a missionary and teacher from Cambridge UK and the colonial office helped secure him a job as headmaster at Maseno School in December 1927 His illustrious administration of Maseno School attracted other teachers from Cambridge and the school became an academic oasis in East Africa Francis headed Maseno School from 1928 to 1940 when he left to become the principal at Alliance High School in Kikuyu 22 Carey Francis famously caned his then student and Kenya s future first Vice President Oginga Odinga for stealing paraffin as outlined in the latter s autobiography 23 He is fondly remembered by many elderly Kenyans today for his no nonsense approach to teaching and administering While at Maseno his students nicknamed him Achuma meaning man of steel 24 The Edward Carey Francis Memorial Library in the school is named after him BL Bowers 25 who served for 18 years as principal remains the longest serving head teacher in the history of the school It is during his time that the school s dining hall which remains in use to date was built and commissioned 26 Bowers House for a long time the only storied building in the school stands in his honour today WM Okech was the first African black principal of Maseno School Walter Amadi was a long serving principal throughout the 90s and the annual Amadi Open Tournament 27 also variably named the Maseno Open tournament 28 held at the beginning of the year in the school is named in his honour Amadi House a dormitory in the school is also named after him Paul Agali Otula who served as the principal from the year 2001 is widely credited with restoring the school s lost glory in the decade and a half he was at the helm of the school establishing the school as a formidable force to reckon with in all disciplines 29 academics and extra curricular activities In his time the school won national regional and continental championships in hockey rugby and basketball with its students joining various national teams He is credited with introducing Aviation Technology in the school 30 borrowing from his previous work station 31 Mang u High School where had served as the principal prior to his Maseno posting Paul Otula Complex a dormitory popularly known as POC by the students and the latest at the school is named after him Notable alumni editBarack Obama Sr senior governmental economist and the father and namesake of Barack Obama Thomas R Odhiambo 4 February 1931 26 May 2003 a Kenyan entomologist and environmental activist who directed research and scientific development in Africa Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Kenya s first Vice President Reuben J Olembo academic geneticist environmentalist Former Deputy Executive Director of UNEP Achieng Oneko 1920 2007 National hero freedom fighter one of Kapenguria Six MP Nakuru minister of Information in Kenyatta s first cabinet David Wasawo zoologist and educator Robinson Njeru Githae politician ex MP and cabinet minister and diplomat 32 David Musila politician ex MP former Deputy Speaker and administrator JD Otiende politician served in Kenya s first cabinet as a minister 33 John Nyagarama politician served as the first Governor of Nyamira county Moody Awori politician served as Kenya s 9th Vice President from Maseno where he did his junior secondary school Awori headed to Mang u High School the school many associate him with today Benaiah Apollo Ohanga the first black African to be appointed minister in the colonial era government Prof Bethwell Allan Ogot leading historian and university administrator Prof Douglas Odhiambo 34 scholar and university administrator founding Vice Chancellor of Moi University Festo Olang clergy the first African head of the Anglican Church of Kenya and Bishop of Nairobi 35 William Odongo Omamo politician ex MP cabinet minister Joab Omino politician ex MP former Deputy Speaker 36 Eliud Owalo politician ICT minister 37 38 Benjamin Ayimba sportsman decorated coach of the national rugby 7s team Shujaa Billy Odhiambo sportsmanExtra curricular activities editMaseno School prides itself in producing wholistic students and this can be seen in the number of alumni who are active in various disciplines out of class Over the years the school has produced outstanding sportsmen innovators and many more The school offers a variety of co curricular activities including debating and public speaking sports rugby 39 hockey basketball 40 football badminton swimming table tennis lawn tennis handball volleyball etc science fairs 41 etc See also editCategory Alumni of Maseno SchoolReferences edit Chief Ogola Ayieke of Kisumu Macleki Retrieved 4 February 2023 ACK Diocese of Maseno North History ackdioceseofmasenonorth org Retrieved 5 February 2023 Awino Onyango Emily 2018 Gender and development a history of women s education in Kenya Langham Monographs ISBN 978 1 78368 489 2 OCLC 1059320629 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link https www the star co ke authors alal Kisumu elders warn Vihiga leaders in row over Maseno The Star Retrieved 4 February 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code last code help Nyabundi Harold Odhiambo and Dalton Maseno School Principal sent home as bullying claims probed The Standard Retrieved 5 February 2023 Teachers want Maseno School principal reinstated Nation 29 June 2020 Retrieved 5 February 2023 Maseno students protest after principal interdiction Nation 3 July 2020 Retrieved 5 February 2023 Oywa John Journalists injured as Maseno students protest interdiction of principal The Standard Retrieved 5 February 2023 Ochami David Records at Maseno School show the bright side of President Barack Obama s father The Standard Retrieved 4 February 2023 The Oginga Odinga House at Maseno National School Macleki Retrieved 4 February 2023 Kenya President Visits Revered Maseno As It Turns 100 AllAfrica com 6 December 2006 Retrieved 5 February 2006 ACK Diocese of Maseno North History ackdioceseofmasenonorth org Retrieved 4 February 2023 B Barrett David 1878 1945 Owen Walter Edwin Dictionary of African Christian Biography Retrieved 4 February 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Collections Online British Museum www britishmuseum org Retrieved 4 February 2023 https www the star co ke authors alal 48 Maseno School students score A plain The Star Retrieved 4 February 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code last code help Maseno to hold maths contest on Saturday The Star Retrieved 5 February 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