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Dishi na county successes and what you need to know about Tap2Eat
The first meals were served on August 28, 2023.
Governor Sakaja visited Aga Khan Primary School, his alma mater.
In Summary
Top officials of the Nairobi county government led by
Governor Johnson Sakaja on Friday embarked on a visit to various primary
schools in Nairobi where they spread love in honour of Valentine’s Day.
The team visited schools that have benefited from a life-changing
Dishi na County program during which they shared meals with locals.
Governor Sakaja visited Aga Khan Primary School, his alma mater.
Speaking at the event, Governor Sakaja expressed his joy over the success of the Dishi na County school feeding program describing it as a dream come true.
“I am happy to be here with you this Valentine’s Day. It brings me great joy to return to my former school—not as a student, but as your Governor—to share a meal and celebrate this special day together,” he said.
During his visit, the Governor also pledged to address
challenges at the school.
“I have heard about the challenges facing this school—one
that I proudly attended from 1991 as a student. Now, as your Governor, I will
ensure we work together to resolve the various challenges your principal has
briefed me about,” he assured.
The day’s events highlighted the Governor’s commitment to
both education and community well-being, making this Valentine’s Day a
meaningful and impactful celebration for Nairobi residents.
The first meals were served on August 28, 2023.