Isiolo Women Representative Mumina Bonaya is steadily building a reputation as a champion of education and community development.
Her efforts continue to draw recognition from leaders, residents, and education stakeholders across the county.
At the heart of her work lies the ‘Masomo Kwanza’ initiative. This programme has become a powerful tool for improving access to learning resources.
It also offers direct support to students, especially those at the grassroots level who often face the greatest barriers to quality education.
Last week, Bonaya visited Bulesa Secondary School in a move that reaffirmed her strong commitment to strengthening the local education sector.
During the visit, she engaged with teachers and students. She also assessed the school’s pressing needs and outlined new ways the initiative could provide immediate relief and long-term support.
Through ‘Masomo Kwanza’, the legislator has consistently worked to uplift schools across Isiolo County.
She has been supporting learners with essential materials, including books, uniforms, and tuition fee assistance.
Beyond material aid, she actively advocates for improved educational standards at both the county and national levels.
The initiative is carefully designed to enhance overall learning conditions. It specifically addresses the unique challenges facing students in different parts of the county, from remote rural wards to more accessible town-based schools.
By tailoring interventions to each school’s reality, Bonaya ensures that no learner is left behind.
Local leaders and residents have praised Bonaya for her practical, results-driven approach. Unlike broad promises that never materialise, her interventions are visible and measurable.
Schools have reported better student attendance and improved morale following her visits and material donations.
Parents, too, have expressed relief as the initiative eases the financial burden of educating their children.
Observers note that Bonaya’s strategy is not merely about short-term handouts. Instead, the ‘Masomo Kwanza’ programme aims to build a sustainable foundation for education.
By investing in school infrastructure, teacher support, and student welfare, the initiative creates an environment where learning can truly flourish.
The continued involvement of the Women Representative in education is widely seen as a critical step toward long-term socio-economic development in Isiolo County.
Education is widely understood to be the single most reliable pathway out of poverty.
Bonaya has made it clear that empowering the younger generation through learning remains central to her vision for the county.
In her own public statements, Bonaya has repeatedly maintained that investing in education is not optional but essential.
She argues that an educated youth population is the key to unlocking Isiolo’s potential.
From reducing unemployment to fostering civic participation and curbing social vices, the ripple effects of quality education are profound.
As the ‘Masomo Kwanza’ initiative gains momentum, more schools are coming forward to partner with Bonaya’s office.
Plans are already underway to expand the programme to additional institutions in the coming months.
There is also growing interest from other county leaders who wish to replicate the model in their own areas of influence.
For the people of Isiolo, Mumina Bonaya’s work offers more than just educational support. It delivers hope.
It shows that with dedicated, honest leadership, even communities that have been historically marginalised can begin to see real change.
And for the students who benefit from ‘Masomo Kwanza’, the message is simple: your future matters, and someone is fighting to make sure you have the tools to build it.
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