The
Mountain Journal
Mount Kenya
University (MKU) Thika Campus has set the pace to uplift learning in nearby
primary schools through support students joining the secondary schools.
The management
of the varsity donated metal boxes to needy students from Kamenu Primary School
who are set to join different secondary schools in August.
The
planned event was to crown the top candidates who have been under the University free
career mentorship program to help them discover their career goal and stay focused
to achieving them from an early age.
Kamenu
Primary is a public mixed day school located at Makongeni area, Kiambu County.
The MKU fraternity was led by the dean of students E. Owuor who stressed
the need for the community to support education programmes.
“MKU has
set the pace that should be followed by others in efforts to appreciate our
children and support their education,” said the dean.
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