
By John Kariuki
In a remarkable display of dedication to education, Mwea MP Mary Maingi is spearheading the transformation of Wang’uru Primary School into a modern, inspiring learning environment. With the construction of a two-storey block housing eight spacious classrooms already underway, the project is on track for completion by March, promising a brighter future for the school’s students.
Education is a cause close to Maingi’s heart, and her efforts reflect a deep commitment to empowering the next generation. “Education holds a special place in my heart,” she said. “It brings me immense joy to see students gain access to improved infrastructure that will support them to reach their potential.”
The new classroom block is part of a broader vision to enhance the quality of education in Mwea Constituency by providing students with safe, comfortable, and modern facilities that inspire learning.
The transformation of Wang’uru Primary School is already generating excitement among students, parents, and teachers alike. Parents have expressed gratitude for the MP’s efforts, noting that the improved infrastructure will create a more conducive learning environment, enabling their children to excel in their studies.
The project aligns with Maingi’s broader agenda of investing in education as a tool for social and economic development. By prioritizing the needs of students and addressing the challenges faced by schools, Maingi is setting a powerful example of leadership that focuses on long-term impact.
With the completion date fast approaching, Wang’uru Primary School is set to become a beacon of hope and progress in the community. Students will soon have the opportunity to thrive in an environment designed to nurture their academic ambitions, thanks to the vision and dedication of Mwea MP Mary Maingi.
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