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Hon John Muchiri CDF Bursary to be released tomorrow

Manyatta Mp Hon John Muchiri, HSC

Manyatta Constituency Bursary 2019.

Manyatta Constituency CDF bursary is anticipated to be released to the needy students tomorrow at the CDF offices. The function will be graced by the area Mp John Muchiri as he issues cheques to various heads of learning institutions.

Supporting Education Agenda.

Several needy students have always benefited from the National Government Constituency Development Fund in Manyatta Constituency for several years through bursary kitty. 
A total number of  11,438 needy students benefited from Ksh 25 Million bursary last year in Manyatta constituency.

Sources are that a number of over 12,000 needy students will benefit from the bursary kitty of Ksh 27 Million this year.

 Beneficiaries 

Those who benefits from the bursary fund are mainly the needy students from Universities, Tertiary colleges, secondary schools and students with special needs.
 
 

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