Education CS opens new facilities at Nyabururu Girls in Kisii

CS Education Julius Ogamba officiated the commissioning of a multi-purpose hall and a tuition block at Nyabururu Girls' High School in Kitutu Chache South Constituency, Kisii County.

Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba presided over commissioning a multipurpose hall and tuition block at Nyabururu National School in Kisii County, reaffirming the government’s commitment to improving school infrastructure.

“The feedback from these engagements has shaped comprehensive guidelines for grade 10 placement and addressed concerns about the junior-to-senior school transition,” he said.

Speaking at the event, he said that the government is committed to providing enough money to improve the school infrastructure for quality education and that parents, too, have a big role in filling any financial gap that may arise during the project’s progress.

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He was accompanied by Solicitor General Shadrach Mose, Senator Richard Onyonka, Kitutu Chache South MP Anthoney Kibagendi and Kisii County Woman Representative Doris Aburi.

Kibagendi took the chance to drum for former CS for Education Dr Fred Matiangi for President in 2027, saying he is a competent leader who brought sanity to the Ministry of Education during his tenure.

Nyabururu Girls School Chief Principal Joyce Orioki thanked the Ministry of Education for assisting the school in accomplishing its dream of providing a conducive learning environment for learners by giving enough space for dining, sleeping, playing, and eating, in addition to focused studies, which complement one another.

“We are glad now our girls and teachers will have enough space as they utilize this multipurpose hall,” she said.

She asked parents to be near their children and guide them as they proceeded for the April holiday and asked students to help parents in Shamba during the holiday but without sacrificing their time for studies.

She cautioned learners against involving themselves in bad company that might lure them into the use of intoxicants that ruin their lives.

She asked girls to look upon their elders, sisters, and relatives, especially those who have succeeded in education, as role models as they navigate their academic journey.

By Enock Okong’o

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