President William Ruto visited the Dishi na County Central Kitchen in Nairobi on Monday. He talked with the students and helped serve them lunch. Each student got a plate of rice and beans. President Ruto even sat down at a table and ate with them.
The President said the government wants to expand school feeding programs all over Kenya. They especially want to do this in poor areas and places where people don't have as much. President Ruto thinks this will help more kids go to school and do better in their classes.
Some important people came with the President. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki was there. Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja joined them, and Education Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang joined them. Wawira Njiru, who started a group called Food for Education, was there, too. Other leaders also came to see the President and the students.
The President said the government wants to expand school feeding programs all over Kenya. They especially want to do this in poor areas and places where people don't have as much. President Ruto thinks this will help more kids go to school and do better in their classes.
Some important people came with the President. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki was there. Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja joined them, and Education Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang joined them. Wawira Njiru, who started a group called Food for Education, was there, too. Other leaders also came to see the President and the students.