President William Ruto and his Kenya Kwanza administration are facing rough times from Kenyans who are no longer interested in empty narratives. According to the information reaching us, no money meant for capitation has been sent to schools despite the government pledge to clear the funds before school reopens for the third term.
“This is day 2 of the second week of third term, as the school head, I’m unable to pay for services offered to our school. Teachers on board are unable to continue teaching because we did not pay them even last term. How are they expecting us to stay with the students in school when we can’t feed them?” Said one of the school heads who requested not to be mentioned for the fear of being reprimanded.
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What Kenyans are demanding to know is where the government is getting funds for empowerment programs when teachers are suffering.

Empowerments
The government has been dishing funds to Kenyans across the country. Led by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and President William Ruto’s personal aid Farouk Kibet. The program has been branded as a solution to those struggling in the communities.
Some of the things given at the empowerment programs are motorbikes, washing machines, and dry cleaners among others.
Well,what is making Kenyans angry is that, despite the government spending millions of money on such programs, students are unable to stay in schools. They are fighting to get basic education which is their rights as per the constitution of Kenya.
Kenyans please to President William Ruto.
Kenyans have asked President William Ruto to ask his treasury cabinet secretary Honorable John Mbadi to release the funds to the schools immediately. They don’t want rhetorical analysis.
