- A young man who is tire dof his status as a school dropout appealed to MP Ndindi Nyoro for help to resume his education after Form Three
- Nyoro launched the Masomo Bora programme, benefiting 12,000 students with reduced fees and improved infrastructure, and it appealed to many people, including the young man
- Some Kenyan MPs politicians expresed frustration over Nyoro’s successful education initiative and feared it reflected poorly on them
- The young man shared his story about why he could not write his KCSE exams and said he was willing to relocate to Kiharu
Nairobi Kenya: A young man who dropped out of school because of school fees is looking for Kiharu Member of Parliament (MP) Ndindi Nyoro to help him go back to school.

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In an emotional video shared by @azibetsmedia, the Form Three dropout shared that he was impressed by how students in public secondary school in Kiharu are only required to pay KSh 500 for fees.

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On January 12, Kiharu Member of Parliament Ndindi Nyoro impressed all sundry when he launched the annual Masomo Bora programme that will benefit 12,000 learners.
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The lawmaker shared that the KSh 50 million was set aside for infrastructure development, with the main focus being on laboratories.
“What we did in Kiharu on launching a programme where learners pay KSh 500 per term is the journey towards totally free basic education in Kenya, and we’re going to make it happen. This is about Kenya’s future. Education must be free and accessible,” Nyoro said.

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What was the Nairobi man’s plea?
According to the young man who was pleading with Nyoro, he had to drop out of school because his parents could not afford to pay his school fees.
“Let me come to Kiharu so that I can complete my education,” he said.
“I went to the Kenya International Convention Centre (KICC) but was told that I need an appointment to see Nyoro,”he said.
How did other Kenyans respond?
Lilly Adelle:

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“Mheshimiwa Ndindi Nyoro kindly intervene.”
kabi @gmail.com:
“Welcome murima tunapenda kila mtu.”
jt money:
“I’m sorry young man. Hon Ndindi, please intervene.”
L.W.S.Aluta Continua💚:
“For the first time nimeona mkenya anaomba kitu muhimu kwa maisha ya baadae✌️.. utasoma broh 🙏🙏.”
The diva:
“Hiyo nayo,utapata asubuhi na mapema na Mungu akusaidie upite kabisa.”
political genius:
“Yes ndindi sikiza huyu kijana. Please.”
Janet Nyabate:
“Na Mungu ajibu maombi yako,Nyoro ni roho safi nina Imani atakutafuta.”
Nyoro has put us in trouble, mp laments
In another story, MPs reacted bitterly after Nyoro launched the education programme targeting 12, 0000 day school learners as it made them look bad in front of their constituents.
Apart from cheaper fees, learners would be provided with lunch from Monday to Saturday with diet being served for three days while rice is served for the remaining days.
Some MPs also found it difficult to explain to their constituents why they could not run a similar programme to Nyoro.
Source: TUKO.co.ke



