Relief for vulnerable families as Grade 10 students receive fee aid
Source: The Standard
Some 94 bright and needy students from across the country will benefit from this year’s Inuka Scholarship under the Kenya Pipeline Foundation, a programme that offers learners from humble backgrounds an opportunity to pursue their academic dreams.Speaking in Samburu County on Thursday during the selection of two beneficiaries from the region, Benson Muriuki, a human resources officer at Kenya Pipeline Company, said the programme targets two students from each of the country’s 47 counties.Get Full Access for Ksh299/WeekUncover the stories others won’t tell. Subscribe now for exclusive accessUnlock Full AccessUnlimited access to all premium contentUninterrupted ad-free browsing experienceMobile-optimized reading experienceWeekly NewslettersMPesa, Airtel Money and Cards acceptedAlready a subscriber?Log inFollow The Standard
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Speaking in Samburu County on Thursday during the selection of two beneficiaries from the region, Benson Muriuki, a human resources officer at Kenya Pipeline Company, said the programme targets two students from each of the country’s 47 counties.Get Full Access for Ksh299/WeekUncover the stories others won’t tell. Subscribe now for exclusive accessUnlock Full AccessUnlimited access to all premium contentUninterrupted ad-free browsing experienceMobile-optimized reading experienceWeekly NewslettersMPesa, Airtel Money and Cards acceptedAlready a subscriber?Log inFollow The Standard
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