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Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro launches the "Masomo Bora" programme, slashing day secondary school fees to KSh 500 and including a daily feeding programme for 12,000 students.

Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has once again set the bar for CDF management, launching a radical "Masomo Bora" programme that slashes day secondary school fees to a flat rate of KSh 500 per term. In a country where fees are driving parents to despair, Nyoro’s move is nothing short of revolutionary.
The MP announced the initiative today, targeting over 12,000 learners across his constituency. By subsidizing the cost heavily through the National Government Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF), Nyoro is effectively making secondary education free for the poorest families in Kiharu.
"We are investing in the software of our nation—our children," Nyoro declared. The programme isn't just about tuition; it includes a feeding programme where students are guaranteed lunch every day, with a special *chapati* treat on the last Friday of the month. It’s a holistic approach designed to keep kids in class and not chasing food.
While other constituencies struggle with bursary disbursements and dilapidated classrooms, Kiharu has become a benchmark for efficiency. Nyoro’s model raises a tough question for his colleagues in Parliament: if it can be done in Murang’a, why not in Kakamega, Kisumu, or Kilifi?
For the parents of Kiharu, the relief is tangible. KSh 500 is the price of two packets of unga—a small price to pay for a child’s future.
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