Kiminini Mp unveils memorial twin lab at Kapkoi Secondary School

From Left: Kiminini Mp Kakai Bisau with his counter from Kwanza constituency Fednand Wanyonyi at Kapkoi sec. school/photo by Godfrey Wamalwa

Kiminini Member of Parliament, MP Kakai Bisau on Monday led the official launch of the Bob Harun Munoko Memorial Twin Laboratory at A.I.C. Kapkoi Sisal Secondary School in Trans Nzoia County.

The state-of- art science facility, financed through the Kiminini NG-CDF, has been named in memory of the late Bob Harun Munoko, son of Bishop Munoko. Until his death, Bob Harun served as Chief Compliance Officer at the Commission on Administrative Justice (Office of the Ombudsman), where he earned recognition for his integrity and commitment to public service.

MP Bisau described the laboratory as a landmark investment in education and a tribute to Bob Harun’s enduring legacy.

“This facility will not only expand opportunities for our students to excel in science but also preserve the values of service, professionalism and community spirit that Bob Harun lived by,” he said.

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The twin laboratory is expected to significantly boost the school’s capacity to teach physics, chemistry and biology, equipping learners with modern tools to compete at national level and beyond.

The launch drew a wide array of leaders, including Tongaren MP John Chikati, Kwanza MP Ferdinand Wanyonyi, Kabuchai MP Majimbo Kalasinga, and the NGAO team led by the Assistant County Commissioner. They hailed the project as a milestone that will inspire future generations.

Bob Harun Munoko is remembered as a principled professional and community pillar whose contribution to national governance and local development left an indelible mark. The laboratory now stands as a permanent reminder of his service and dedication.

By Godfrey Wamalwa

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