"We can build hospitals but without the human resource to work in the hospitals, it will amount to nothing," said Mr Kagiri. Global Hope Foundation hopes to support 10,000 students from poor backgrounds with Sh100 million worth of bursaries to enable them learn without interruption. Mr Kagiri spoke at Kavingo Secondary School in Yatta constituency where he issued Sh50,000 cheques towards the payment of fees for 20 needy students. Paul Nzuki the principal of Kavingo Secondary School decried the high poverty levels in the area and thanked Global Hope for the support. “Access to clean water remains a big challenge in this area that requires strong support as part of drought mitigation measures," said Mr Nzuki.
Source: Daily Nation May 24, 2018 18:45 UTC