Sylvia Mwangi, MKU student, enjoys reading and swimming

Sylvia Mwangi, a 22-year-old student at Mount Kenya University, enjoys reading storybooks and swimming. She was featured in the BI TAIFA section of Taifa Leo.

Sylvia Mwangi is a 22-year-old student at Mount Kenya University. According to Taifa Leo, her hobbies include reading storybooks and swimming. Her photo was taken by Richard Maosi. The BI TAIFA section highlights ordinary people from Kenya, showcasing their everyday lives. Mwangi represents young students who enjoy simple recreational activities alongside their studies.

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