BAL ZERO RECON HARDENING (FIXED) */ /* REMOVE REST API LINK HEADER */ remove_action('template_redirect', 'rest_output_link_header', 11); remove_action('wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head', 10); /* REMOVE EMBED + DISCOVERY LINKS */ remove_action('wp_head', 'wp_oembed_add_discovery_links'); remove_action('wp_head', 'wp_oembed_add_host_js'); /* REMOVE RSD + WLW */ remove_action('wp_head', 'rsd_link'); remove_action('wp_head', 'wlwmanifest_link'); /* FORCE REMOVE LINK HEADER (CRITICAL FIX) */ add_action('send_headers', function () { header_remove('Link'); }); /* BLOCK AUTHOR ENUMERATION VIA REST */ add_filter('rest_endpoints', function ($endpoints) { unset($endpoints['/wp/v2/users']); return $endpoints; }); Spending time with the needy | CIC Group

As Covid-19 became a reality in Kenya, many citizens struggled with the challenges presented by the disease and the containment measures. Majority of the institutions dependent on well-wishers suffered due to a reduction in donor support arising from a slowdown in the economy. The new normal presented a different way of living, which was unusual and unexpected. As patriotic citizens, CIC staff chose to stand with those affected. The staff visited Mwamko children’s home based in Soweto slum, Nairobi County. CIC staff in partnership with Chandaria Industries were able to donate foodstuffs, facemasks and toiletries to the institution. The home takes care of children between the ages of four and eighteen years.