Rich culture, celebrations, and a dose of celebratory Kamba folk songs ruled the third day of Rift Valley Regional Secondary Schools Music Festivals at Nakuru Boys High School on Friday.
Some of the songs concentrated on weddings, initiations, bumper harvests, and marriages, among others, as the institutions started the chase for top honours.
Dressing codes of these choirs were equally different, depicting what they stood for.
PCEA Booth Secondary School in Ongata Rongai, Kajiado County, performed a Kamba folk song titled 'Kilung'e', which is widely performed on wedding days. "This is a song that should be performed during happy times and more especially during wedding occasions," said the school's music teacher, Georgina Muthoni.