Kenya

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Daily schedule of a person living in Kenya

Weekday schedule of a Kenyan office worker

Time (local time) Activities
5:30-6:30 Wake up, get ready, have a light breakfast, and prepare for work.
6:30-7:30 Commute. Many people in urban areas leave early to avoid traffic jams.
8:00-12:00 Morning work. Work that requires concentration, such as meetings and writing reports.
12:00-13:00 Lunch break. Eat ugali, chicken, or other meals at the office or a nearby restaurant.
13:00-17:00 Afternoon work. Finish work by dealing with customers and processing paperwork.
17:00-18:30 Leave work and go home. People tend to travel early to avoid crowded traffic.
19:00-20:00 Have dinner with family. Time to relax while sharing everyday topics.
20:00-22:00 Spend free time watching TV, reading, religious activities, etc.
22:00-23:00 Take a bath and prepare for bed, then go to bed for the next day.

Weekday schedule of students in Kenya

Time (local time) Activities
5:30-6:30 Wake up, change into uniform, have breakfast, and get ready for school.
6:30-7:30 Go to school on foot or by school bus. Traffic jams can occur in urban areas.
7:30-12:00 Morning classes. Time to study core subjects such as English, math, and science.
12:00-13:00 Lunch. Eat your own packed lunch or the school-provided lunch and take a break.
13:00-15:30 Afternoon classes. Physical education, social studies, religious education, etc. are held.
15:30-17:00 Club activities and extra lessons. Many students participate in sports and cultural clubs.
17:00-18:30 Going home. Some students go home with neighborhood children or are picked up and dropped off by others.
18:30-20:00 Dinner and break. Time to relax with family.
20:00-21:30 Homework and reading. Time to study on your own in preparation for the next day's classes.
21:30-22:30 Bathing and getting ready for bed. Many students go to bed around 22:00.
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