Prime CS Mudavadi pledges to complete stalled Malava Boys dormitory

Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi, Friends Malava boys Chief Principal Dr Aliva Luvaso and Chief of staff Joe Busiega exchange notes at Friends Malava boys boda empowerment program/photo by WAKHUNGU ANDANJE

The management of Friends Malava Boys are all smiles after the Prime cabinet secretary Musalia Mudavadi promised to complete the stalled two storey dormitory at a tune of Ksh11 million.

The Prime CS made the pledge when he hosted Boda boda operators empowerment programme at the school grounds

The stalled project was started by the parents of the school and has been incomplete for some times

The chief Principal Friends Malava Boys Dr. Aliva Luvaso while welcoming the Mudavadi and his entourage opened up and requested of his assistance after the project stalled due to lack of funds from the parents.

“Your honor sir we are delighted to host you here today and we are aware of your empowerment of different groups within Malava and as a school we have a share of our problems with the nitty gritty one being where to accommodate the grade ten learners next year,” he paused.

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The chief Principal expressed concerns over the lack of adequate dormitories to accommodate the grade ten learners and already the year was ending and before them finding a sponsorship over the same.

Dr Luvaso expressed excitement when Musalia heeded to his request saying it will not only change the face of the school but also inject positive energy into the students and teachers to even perform better.

This has been our biggest headache and we have been running up and down to see the project complete before the year ends.

“Your excellency, I want to assure you that your noble gesture of agreeing to compete this project will not only impact positively on the students and teachers but also parents who are will continue to support your endeavors in the future” he assured.

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On his part, Musalia acknowledged the efforts the school management is displaying in terms of performance and hence should be supported to do even better.

“I’m aware that this is the only extra county school within Malava constituency and it should be uplifted to its needed standards” he said.

He said, the school was producing more university students and for the last four years it has been improving its mean score, and it has shown room for more improvement if it is properly supported and as government we are going to support it to prosperity.

BY WAKHUNGU ANDANJE

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