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    Home » Si Tunalipa Tax?” Kenyans Furious After Headteachers Rally Alumni to Support Needy Students.
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    Si Tunalipa Tax?” Kenyans Furious After Headteachers Rally Alumni to Support Needy Students.

    Kevin OkumuBy Kevin OkumuJanuary 30, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    “Si Tunalipa Tax?” Kenyans Furious After Headteachers Rally Alumni to Support Needy Students.

    In a proactive move to address the pressing issue of inadequate funding for scholarships and infrastructure, a group of head teachers from Bungoma County is reaching out to alumni for assistance in paying fees for bright yet financially challenged students unable to join Form One.

     

    The educators expressed their challenges, citing an overwhelming shortage of funding from the government for scholarships and essential infrastructure. This predicament has left them grappling with the inability to support deserving students who aspire to pursue their education but lack the financial means to do so.

     

    The teachers, while acknowledging the financial constraints faced by schools, emphasized the need for parents to take a proactive role in securing their children’s educational future. They urged parents not to wait until the last minute to seek assistance from schools and philanthropists, urging them to explore avenues to fund their children’s education.

     

    “Parents should also be in the front line looking for ways to fund their children’s education instead of waiting until the last minute to seek help from schools and philanthropists,” remarked the school heads.

     

    This appeal comes at a critical juncture as Bungoma County finds itself listed among the regions with the highest number of students who have been unable to enroll in Form One. The scarcity of resources, particularly in the form of scholarships and critical infrastructure, has become a significant impediment to the educational aspirations of numerous deserving students.

     

    The dedicated efforts of the head teachers in rallying alumni support stand as a beacon of hope in the face of this challenge. Their initiative seeks to create a collaborative approach involving the broader community to ensure that no bright student is left behind due to financial constraints.

     

    As Bungoma County grapples with the education enrollment gap, the call for alumni assistance not only sheds light on the immediate needs of students but also emphasizes the pivotal role that collective efforts can play in securing a brighter future for the youth.

     

    The rallying cry for support echoes not only within the school walls but also resonates throughout the community, underlining the shared responsibility in nurturing the next generation. A section of kenyans has reacted to this plea and below are their reactions;

    Joshua Otao: We pay taxes so that the government will provide infrastructure and subsidized educational affordable and accessible to all citizens but the government neglects it and puts renovations of state house and foreign travel as first priority. If the president stops traveling for one year and works from the designated office and officers in foreign mission. The money can put many students in school

     

    Charlie: We cannot pay taxes and at the same time support these children.

     

    Mercy Wanjala: This government should be responsible enough to ensure that needy students are well catered for.

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