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In Nakuru, Kindiki reveals Ruto's plan to slash student fees
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55572, member: 636"] Deputy President Kindiki announced university fee reductions ranging from 15 to 40 percent during economic empowerment events in Njoro and Kabarnet. President Ruto accepted recommendations from a specialized task force that examined the university funding model implementation. The administration aims to decrease financial pressure on families while maintaining education quality and accessibility. Government officials emphasized their commitment to educational reform across all academic levels. These changes represent part of broader efforts to strengthen Kenya's educational system. The deputy president assured audiences that primary and secondary school funding would continue without interruption. Capitation payments will maintain their current levels while receiving additional government support. Education remains the administration's top priority despite concerns about sector financing. Officials dismissed worries about budget availability for educational initiatives. The government pledges to sustain free compulsory education programs at foundational levels. Nakuru County benefits from various infrastructure projects funded by the current administration. Previously stalled roads received renewed funding after economic stabilization efforts. Twenty-four modern markets will serve communities across multiple towns throughout the region. The county secured 2.2 billion shillings for electricity connections targeting 22,000 households. [/QUOTE]
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