Students at Ongeche Secondary School received a modern computer lab worth 5 million shillings. Kenya Pipeline Company Foundation donated the digital learning center to help rural students learn technology skills. Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi opened the new facility during a special ceremony. The lab will teach computer science and digital skills to hundreds of learners. Officials called the donation a major breakthrough for education.
KPC Foundation manager Zilpa Now said the company wanted to bridge the digital divide. Rural students deserve the same chances as urban children to learn technology. The world operates through computers and internet connections. Students from farming areas can become tech entrepreneurs and business leaders. No child should miss out on digital education opportunities.
Woman Representative Ruth Odinga praised the computer lab as the first of its kind nearby. Government services move toward digital systems that require computer knowledge. Young people need these skills to succeed in modern jobs. Local MP Jared Okello said many students finish school without basic computer abilities. The new lab changes that problem for future graduates.
Principal Rita Atema thanked donors for supporting her school's growth. Student enrollment numbers had fallen before the computer lab arrived. More families choose Ongeche Secondary because of the new technology center. The facility attracts students from across Kisumu County. School leaders promise to maintain the expensive equipment properly.
KPC Foundation manager Zilpa Now said the company wanted to bridge the digital divide. Rural students deserve the same chances as urban children to learn technology. The world operates through computers and internet connections. Students from farming areas can become tech entrepreneurs and business leaders. No child should miss out on digital education opportunities.
Woman Representative Ruth Odinga praised the computer lab as the first of its kind nearby. Government services move toward digital systems that require computer knowledge. Young people need these skills to succeed in modern jobs. Local MP Jared Okello said many students finish school without basic computer abilities. The new lab changes that problem for future graduates.
Principal Rita Atema thanked donors for supporting her school's growth. Student enrollment numbers had fallen before the computer lab arrived. More families choose Ongeche Secondary because of the new technology center. The facility attracts students from across Kisumu County. School leaders promise to maintain the expensive equipment properly.