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Lurambi MP fronts support for lunch programme in day secondary schools in Kakamega

The move aims to maintain school attendance and reduce the financial burden of parents in the constituency.

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by LOREEN WAMALWA

Western08 October 2024 - 17:00
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In Summary


  • Lurambi MP Titus Khamala said sending students home for fees and other expenses has negatively impacted their performance as schools have been unable to meet their targets.

 BY KENYA NEWS AGENCY

Lurambi Member of Parliament  Titus Khamala has expressed his willingness to support lunch programmes in day secondary schools to reduce the financial burden of parents in the constituency.

The move aims to maintain school attendance by addressing issues where students are often sent home for failing to pay for lunch.

He said sending students home for fees and other expenses has negatively impacted their performance as schools have been unable to meet their targets.

Speaking during a visit to schools in the constituency, Khamala said he will convene a meeting with principals to arrive at a formula that would work out effectively on the programme.

He expressed interest in launching a lunch programme in early 2025 funded by National Government Constituency Development Fund (NGCDF).

He said from January 2025, he plans to allocate bursary funds to fund education and lunch programmes, with the remaining funds allocated to infrastructure improvement.

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