
Kiambu Governor's Generous Land Donation to Akorino Community Fuels University Dreams
Kiambu Governor's 20-Acre Land Donation to Akorino Community Sparks Hope for New University Kiambu, Kenya – In a significant development, Kiambu Governor Kimani Wamatangi has pledged 20 acres of land to the Akorino community. This land will be used to build a university and other educational institutions. The announcement was made during the National Prayers Day, highlighting the event's religious and social context. The governor's decision has been met with widespread enthusiasm. "This is a momentous occasion for our community," stated one Akorino elder, who wished to remain anonymous. "We've long dreamed of having our own university, and this generous donation brings us closer to that goal." The allocation is similar to previous land grants given to other religious groups for their universities, such as the Catholic Church's Catholic University, ACK's St. Paul's University, and PCEA's Presbyterian University. This demonstrates a commitment to religious equality and access to education across different denominations. The initiative is expected to significantly boost educational opportunities in Kiambu and empower the Akorino community. The governor's action is a testament to the importance of interfaith cooperation and the government's support for education.