Joho's Much Love for Education Detected as he Breaks the Bank for Needy Students in Mombasa County
By JM.MENDOZA | self meida writer
Published 23 days ago - 0 views
Mombasa County Governor Ali Hassan Joho is increasingly becoming more popular in Coastal Region and the country at large for the great job he has been doing in Mombasa County.
He moves and some of the projects he has undertaken as the county boss especially in his second term are somehow unmatched by any other Governor in the country.
Keeping aside the issue of development, Governor Joho has also been keener with the education sectors of Mombasa County.
For the last two to three days he has come to the rescue of needy students from Mombasa County, which is from primaries to Universities and Colleges.
Yesterday alone through his government, he managed to disburse a total of 24,687,000 to needy students coming from Mvita Constituency.
A disbursement that targeted over 3,000 students from the sub-county.
This is after having finished with those from Universities, Colleges, and Secondary Schools where over 2,000 students benefited.
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