Liberty Kenya has extended support to Rift Valley Institute of Science and Technology (RVIST) Primary School in Nakuru County through a donation of desktop computers, a laptop and early childhood classroom chairs valued at KSh 350,000. The contribution aims to promote digital literacy and improve the learning environment for young learners.
The donation includes essential ICT equipment to strengthen the school’s digital learning capacity and furniture designed to support early childhood education. These resources are expected to improve both access to technology and the quality of learning among pupils, particularly at the foundational level.
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RVIST Primary School, a public institution serving learners in Nakuru County, is set to benefit significantly from the initiative. The school community acknowledged the support as timely and impactful, especially in addressing existing gaps in technology and infrastructure.
This initiative is part of Liberty Kenya’s broader corporate social responsibility efforts focused on education and community empowerment. By targeting schools in need, the company aims to promote equitable access to quality education and bridge the digital divide in underserved areas.
By Benedict Aoya
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