Nyoro eyes fee cut to 500 shillings for Kiharu schools

A local politician just slashed school fees in half and added free lunch. Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro announced a program cutting secondary school costs significantly for all students from Grade Ten through Form Four. The initiative includes a mandatory feeding program providing meals like githeri, rice, and uji every school day to boost attendance and focus.

Over twelve thousand students across sixty-five schools will benefit from the reduced term charges. The constituency fund also allocated millions for revision materials and invested heavily in laboratory upgrades. Additional support includes free uniforms for incoming students at twenty specific schools and extra funding for co-curricular activities.

Teacher and principal incentives form part of the plan, with rewards including trips to Mombasa, Dubai, or Malaysia for top performers. The program caps fees for remedial classes and prohibits extra mandatory charges. It also covers insurance and maintenance for school-owned buses. The policy applies to all learners enrolled in constituency day schools, regardless of their home location.
 

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