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Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro launches a programme offering daily lunch and capping fees at KSh 500 for 12,000 students, setting a new standard for CDF use.

Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro continues to rewrite the CDF rulebook. Today, he launched the "Masomo Bora" programme, a sweeping initiative that guarantees lunch for 12,000 day scholars and caps school fees at a rock-bottom KSh 500 per term.
The programme addresses the twin enemies of education in rural Kenya: hunger and poverty. By ensuring every student eats lunch—with *chapati* on the menu every month-end—Nyoro is betting that full stomachs will lead to full minds. The initiative covers all day secondary schools in the constituency.
Beyond the food and fees, the MP has committed KSh 50 million to infrastructure. "We are focusing on science laboratories and computer labs," Nyoro stated. The goal is to transform village schools into centers of excellence that can compete with national giants.
Nyoro’s strategy is fast becoming a case study for other MPs. By prioritizing the basic needs of students, he is removing the barriers that keep children out of school. In Kiharu, education is no longer a privilege for the few, but a right for all—served with a side of *chapati*.
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