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Ida Odinga Reveals Amount Raised During Her Fundraising For The Building Of A Library At Her Former High School
Former Primer Minister Raila Odinga’s wife Ida Odinga has revealed that Sh176M was raised during her fundraiser on Friday at Ole Sereni Hotel towards her plans to boost learning facilities for students at her former high school in Homa Bay.
Students at Ogande Girls High School in Homa Bay county will benefit from the state of the art library.
The library will be part of a complex with a research centre and 1,000-seat auditorium and will also contain an ICT hub, a recording studio and conference facilities.
The project is estimated to cost over Sh300M to complete.
I wish to announce that we realized a total of Kshs.176,945,116 during the Ogande Girls Library & Resource Center fundraiser. I therefore wish to let everyone who was part of this to know that I deeply appreciate the support and I am deeply grateful from the bottom of my heart. pic.twitter.com/Vne35WONn3
— Ida Odinga (@IdaOdinga) August 31, 2020
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