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PHOTOS: Gentle second as Ruto meets his former main, nursery college academics at Kamagut


President William Ruto had a heartwarming reunion along with his former main and nursery college academics in a uncommon go to to Kamagut Major College in Uasin Gishu County on January 8, 2024.

The 57-year-old head of state shared a lightweight second with the academics as he reminisced about his days within the establishment.

President William Ruto shares a lightweight second along with his main and nursery college academics at Kamagut Major College in Uasin Gishu on January 8, 2023. PHOTO/PCS

President Ruto began his schooling at Kamagut Major College earlier than transferring to Kerotet Major the place he sat for his Certificates of Major Training (CPE).

After his main schooling, he enrolled at Wareng Secondary College in Uasin Gishu County and later Kapsabet Excessive College in Nandi County for his O-level research earlier than becoming a member of the College of Nairobi for his tertiary schooling.

President William Ruto exchanges pleasantries along with his main and nursery college academics at Kamagut Major College in Uasin Gishu on January 8, 2023. PHOTO/PCS

President Ruto was in Kamagut Major College to preside over the laying of the muse stone for the development of contemporary school rooms set for use by Junior and Senior Secondary College learners.

“It was nostalgic going again to my former main college and assembly my nursery academics as we laid the muse stone for the development of a contemporary college,” President Ruto wrote on his X account.

The development of the brand new lessons, in addition to the renovation of the present buildings, is funded by the M-Pesa Basis.

President William Ruto lays a stone for the development of Junior and Senior Faculties at Kamagut Major. PHOTO/PCS

Through the occasion, President Ruto revealed that the federal government had recruited 56,000 academics to boost high quality schooling within the county. He additionally disclosed that plans are underway to recruit an extra 20,000 academics quickly.

On the similar time, Ruto mentioned the federal government had put aside Ksh46 billion shillings within the new college funding mannequin and one other Ksh5 billion for capitation in Technical and Vocational Training and Coaching (TVET).

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