Ruto Hails Kenyan Varsities Epic Debt Comeback

Ruto sees universities climbing out of money troubles. He spoke at an event for the new Co-operative University Chancellor, William Chitunga, in Karen. The government works to clear money blocks that keep schools stuck in debt. Ruto said schools that faced money problems two years ago have moved forward now. He believes all universities will escape debt within four years.

The president said his education task force discussed fixes with many groups. Over 32,000 people shared ideas for better schools. Ruto asked the Vice Chancellor how past plans worked out. The school leader reported good news about paid workers, settled taxes, and zero supplier debts. Just one small problem came up about students placed in the wrong funding groups.

The president mentioned that the task force will soon tell him what works and what needs to change. He thinks better education leads to more growth for the country. Ruto listed school wins like the new CBC program, more teachers hired, extra cash for universities, and student-first funding plans.
 

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