President William Ruto visited Raila Educational Centre in Kibra, Nairobi, to hand over eight new classrooms and pledge government employment for six teachers.
The school, established in 2016 with support from the Odinga family and international partners, now serves 900 students after expanding its facilities.
The Centre, designated a C4 cluster senior school under Kenya's Competency-Based Curriculum, offers STEM, Social Sciences, and Arts/Sports pathways.Ruto emphasized addressing education challenges, including hiring 100,000 teachers and disbursing KSh 23 billion for school capitation.Raila Odinga Junior, son of late leader Raila Odinga, praised the initiative as fulfilling his father's vision for Kenya's youth.The school's growth reflects rising demand for affordable education in Kibra's densely populated informal settlement.
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