MULILI LAUDS MAKUENI STUDENTS’ EXCELLENCE AT UNIVERSITY MENTORSHIP WORKSHOP
More than 83 students from Makueni participated in a mentorship workshop for the 2024 university cohort at Greenpark in Wote.
This group is part of the 95 students who joined the Makueni scholarship program in 2020. Since its inception, the program has benefited over 758 bright and needy students from Makueni.
This year alone, at least 102 students received full sponsorships for their high school education.
Deputy Governor Lucy Mulili, accompanied by County Executive Committee Member for Education Elizabeth Muli and Chief Officer for ICT, Education, and Internship Irene Makau, commended the students for their outstanding performance.
Among them, 18 students achieved As in last year’s KCSE national examinations.
These top performers were rewarded with cash tokens and other gifts as they prepare to join university in September.
Deputy Governor Mulili reaffirmed the County’s commitment to supporting education through bursaries and scholarships.
She emphasized that the workshop aimed to promote personal and professional growth by providing guidance and support.
Mulili encouraged the students to remain dedicated to learning and to foster a sense of belonging and connectedness in their academic pursuits.