Deputy President Gachagua Donates Ksh 100,000 for Bread to Cheptiret Secondary School

In a heartwarming gesture of support, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua donated Ksh 100,000 to Cheptiret Secondary School in Uasin Gishu County, specifically to provide bread for the students. This act of generosity highlights his commitment to improving the well-being and education of Kenyan youth.

Gachagua’s donation comes as part of his broader initiative to uplift educational institutions and address their immediate needs. The Deputy President’s involvement in local communities showcases his dedication to fostering socioeconomic development and supporting the younger generation. His actions resonate deeply with the public, reflecting his focus on nurturing future leaders and ensuring that students have the resources they need to thrive.

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This significant contribution to Cheptiret Secondary School underscores Gachagua’s ongoing efforts to make a tangible difference in the lives of students, emphasizing the importance of education and community support in building a brighter future for Kenya.

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