President Uhuru Kenyatta will be in Nakuru County next month to commission works on various roads under construction.
This was said by Deputy President, William Ruto at Mauche Secondary School, Njoro when he presided over a harambee in aid of the school.
He said the government was prioritizing the improvement of roads network in the county having in mind that Nakuru was an important part of the food basket of the country.
Hon. Ruto said the country used to lose more than 100,000 newly born babies and 6,000 new mothers during delivery and that was the reason the government introduced free maternity services .
He said that from this year, all expectant mothers and new born babies will benefit from free NHIF cover.
He urged expectant mothers and those with small babies to collect their NHIF cards from any government health facility.
Hon. Ruto said politics of ethnicity and violence was outdated and had no place n modern Kenya. He said this is why President Uhuru Kenyatta and himself led from the front in dissolving their political parties in order to give Kenyans a chance to unite more under a mega single party.
During the harambee Hon. Ruto and President gave shillings 3 millions for the construction of the school laboratory. He also donated 10 computers worth shillings 700,000 to the school.
The school also benefitted from books worth shillings 1.2 millions from the Kenya Literature Bureau.
The Deputy President also pledged shillings 1 million for Kapkembu Secondary School
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