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Government to build modern hostels at all universities and Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) institutions

The government plans to build modern hostels at all universities and Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) institutions to provide students with a safe and supportive environment for their studies.

During a visit to Tharaka Nithi County, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki announced that a new hostel accommodating 1,200 students will be constructed, along with the completion of all ongoing projects that had previously stalled.

DP Kindiki made these remarks while participating in President William Ruto’s official tour of the Mt. Kenya region, where he inaugurated a tuition complex at Tharaka University and engaged with over 8,000 students at the institution.

“The government is committed to building modern hostels in all universities and TVET institutions to ensure students have a safe and conducive environment for learning, skill acquisition, and preparation for contributing to the country’s socio-economic development,” stated DP Kindiki.

He further added, “At Tharaka University, we will construct a modern hostel for 1,200 students and finalize all pending projects, including the administration block, roads leading to the university, and enhancements to water and sanitation facilities.”

According to the Deputy President, the Kenya Kwanza Administration is focused on providing all students with the best learning opportunities through targeted policy, administrative, and legislative measures, ensuring that institutions are financially stable, well-equipped, and offer relevant courses aligned with the government’s transformative agenda.

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