Feature: Along China-built railway, Kenyan female dispatcher drives change on tracks


NAIROBI, Oct. 13 (Xinhua) -- Nestled in the remote southeastern Kenyan county of Makueni, the tranquil village where Damaris Mutinda grew up showed few signs of modernity, yet, it nurtured a spirit of resilience and determination in young residents like her.

After finishing high school, Mutinda moved to the capital, Nairobi, for college, where she majored in international relations and studied Chinese.

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