A substantial partnership has been formalized between the KCB Foundation and the Keiyo North National Government Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) in a groundbreaking move set to transform the lives of many students.
The collaboration, announced on Saturday, August 3, commits a total of Ksh22 million in scholarships for 500 students at Kipsoen Technical and Vocational College (TVC). Each party has contributed Ksh11 million towards this cause.
The scholarship will support students pursuing diploma courses in technical education, signifying a significant investment in the region’s future leaders.
This Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) marks a crucial step towards empowering the youth through education and building a brighter future for all.
“We are proud to announce this significant partnership that will provide scholarships for 500 students at Kipsoen TVC,” said Mr Joseph Bitok, Principal of Kipsoen TVC. “This initiative is a major step forward in our mission to empower and elevate future leaders through education.”
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The announcement was made in the presence of several notable figures, including Madam Mendi Njonjo, Director of KCB Foundation; Madam Birgen, Chair of Kipsoen TVC Board of Management (BOM); Mr Cheruiyot, NG-CDF Fund Manager; and Mr Nyamu, KCB Director for Public Sector.
Representatives from KCB, the Keiyo North Constituency Office, and the NG-CDF committee were also present.
Following this announcement, a rigorous vetting exercise will be conducted at the sub-location level to identify the scholarship beneficiaries. The selected students will join Kipsoen TVC by September this year.
“We are committed to ensuring transparency, accountability, and fairness throughout this process,” emphasized Mr Bitok.
This initiative not only underscores the commitment of the KCB Foundation and the Keiyo North NG-CDF to education but also highlights their dedication to nurturing the potential of the youth in Keiyo North.
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