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    Kiambu Matatu Sacco Rallies for Government Action as Funding Cuts Threaten Orphans’ Education

    Joh NyagahBy Joh NyagahJuly 6, 2026
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    Childcare institutions and charitable children’s homes in Kenya rely heavily on a mix of government capitation funds and private donations to provide basic needs and education for vulnerable minors. However, recent policy shifts and economic strains have put these institutions under immense pressure.

    The government’s recent announcement regarding plans to phase out or restructure capitation funds has sparked widespread concern among social welfare advocates, as it threatens to leave thousands of underprivileged school-going children without a safety net.

    Rukine Sacco members during the event in celebratory mood

    Stakeholders are urgently calling on the government to take full responsibility for the education of children living in charitable homes, citing the myriad of hardships these institutions face.
    This plea follows a recent government announcement detailing impending plans to scrap the capitation funds that currently support thousands of school-going children across the country.

    The call to action was made by officials and members of Rukine Sacco, a prominent Kiambu-based public transport (matatu) Sacco, during a charity visit to the Joy Blessed Children’s Home. The members visited the home to offer both moral and financial support to the children.

    Led by Amos Kung’u Kariuki, the Sacco officials emphasized that giving back to the less fortunate has become a core pillar of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives.

    “Our call to other Kenyans of goodwill is to urge them to join this cause,” said Mr. Kariuki. “These children are not here by their own choice, and they deserve our collective support.”

    Expressing her deep gratitude, the director of the children’s home, Monicah Nduta, praised the matatu operators for their kindness, noting that they took time out of their demanding schedules to give back to the community.

    Ms. Nduta shared the ongoing hardships the home faces, explaining that she founded the institution out of pure compassion after witnessing the plight of vulnerable children in local villages. She strongly urged the government to address the escalating issue of school fees, which she noted remains a massive barrier for needy families and charitable homes alike.

    In a heartwarming show of solidarity, the Rukine Sacco members spent the day cooking and sharing a meal with the children. They also donated an assortment of food and drinks, alongside over Ksh 80,000 in cash to help sustain the home’s operations.

     

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