Four hundred deserving learners from disadvantaged backgrounds have received a major education lifeline after the Safaricom M-Pesa Foundation extended its support to sponsor their secondary school education. Beneficiaries expressed relief, noting that without the foundation’s intervention, financial hardships would have derailed their education dreams. Speaking during the launch of the expansion of the Citizens of…
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