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Relief for vulnerable families as Grade 10 students receive fee aid

Parents throng the Nakuru Town West NG-CDF offices seeking bursaries to enable their children report to school. [Kipsang Joseph, 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.

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