Kasarani MP Ronald Karauri hands over a cheque worth Ksh 15 million to support education for the needy
By: John Kariuki
There’s an urgent need for the Government to increase equitable share of the allocation of the Revolutionary fund, the National Government Constituency Development Fund abbreviated as NG-CDF
This clarion call was released by the Member of Parliament for Kasarani Constituency Captain Ronald Karauri.
Captain Karauri was kind enough to hand bursary cheques to children from disadvantaged/ vulnerable backgrounds.
In total the MP gave a cheque of 15 Million and he supported the one man one vote policy.
Karauri noted, “Today marks a major milestone in the aim of a 100% transition of pupils from primary to secondary education. More than 1000 Form 1 students received a check of 10,000 KES each, with an additional 15,000 KES for those with disabilities. The NGCDF awarded 65 students four-year scholarships, while the Captain Ronald Karauri Foundation sponsored 32 complete four-year scholarships. Kasarani leads the country in 2024 bursary issuance.
I pledge to work continuously with all stakeholders to ensure that every child in our constituency receives a high-quality education for a brighter future. Let us embark on this noble journey of transformation and empowerment, guided by the principles of equity, inclusivity, and excellence.”
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