Needy Students Get Bursaries


At least 3000 needy students in Soy Sub County, Uasin Gishu, are thrilled to receive a four-year education bursary from the National Government Constituency Development Fund.

Speaking when he presided over the launch of the Soy Constituency NGCDF scholarship programme, Soy Member of Parliament David Kiplagat indicated that equality in the entire society takes root in education.

He, however, said Ksh 7 million will cover the first year of the scholarship.

This year, we have successfully sponsored the education of 75 needy students across the constituency for four years at Loreto Matunda High School to offer equal opportunities to reduce social class gaps.

The organisation is finalising a sponsorship plan for 50-100 students per school in all 46 secondary schools, benefiting approximately 3000 vulnerable students from the Sh7 million fund. The legislator emphasised his unwavering commitment to supporting education for the students in the constituency.

He further noted that they are also going to the next
batch of day schools, where they will give them the whole four-year scholarship. They will take 50 students to each of the 46-day secondary schools identified by bursars.

In his remarks, Soy Bursary Chairperson Hillary Busolo noted that the exercise was transparent and only needy students benefited. The process was transparent and fair, using the IEBC portal to locate parents’ ID numbers and birth years and only awarding scholarships to Soy Constituency residents.

Source: Kenya News Agency