School uses poshomill as source of power after transformer broke down 2 years ago
BY ALBERT TONUI,
Kuresiet secondary school in Emurua Dikirr has been in black out since 2023 following an electricity transformer break down.
According to the school principal Festus Bett the school management resolved to acquire a poshomill which is now used to generate power for use in the school.
The poshomill is also used to grind maize for domestic uses in the school for feeding the students and teachers.
“It is unfortunate that we do not have electricity power in our school because the transformer broke down over 3 years ago. The management agreed to buy this poshomill to help us generate power to use in computing services, night studies and maize grinding. It is very expensive to use because we always budget for fuel.We ask Kenya power to chip in immediately and save us from this blackout and unnecessary expenditure”. Bett said.
At the same time the principal while thanking the area MP Johana Ngeno for numerous projects he has initiated in the school, he asks him and the Narok county government to assist them construct nice roads leading to the institution saying most of the roads are impassable.
He asks parents and neighbours to the school to love their school and join hands in building it together by first and foremost entrusting them with a good number of students and defending all their undertakings therein.
“We thank the area MP Johana Ngeno and NG-CDF for building us some classrooms. We however still need more infrastructure and roads to be improved.
I also want to ask our parents and neighbours to love this school so that we all build it together. Let us not take our children to far schools, we can together uplift this school should we team up together” Bett opined.
Kuresiet secondary school is in Ololmasani ward in Narok county.