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Rarieda MP Hopeful Tony Yogo Launches Ksh27 Million Water Project to Transform Schools

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Former Siaya senator aspirant and renowned businessman Tony Yogo Yogo has launched an ambitious water access initiative targeting primary schools in Rarieda Constituency, in a move aimed at addressing the region’s persistent water crisis and improving learning conditions.

In a statement statposted on his official Facebook page on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, Yogo, who has declared interest to run for Rarieda MP in 2027, said the initiative is part of a long-term plan to install 126 water tanks, each with a capacity of 10,000 litres, across schools in the constituency.

The latest phase of the project will be marked on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, with the donation of a 10,000-litre water tank to Kokise Primary School. The event is expected to bring together local residents, education stakeholders, and community leaders.

The project, valued at approximately Ksh27 million, is among the most extensive privately driven initiatives of its kind in the region. It is designed to improve access to clean and safe water for pupils, many of whom currently face challenges due to unreliable water sources.

Yogo noted that lack of adequate water infrastructure in schools has contributed to cases of waterborne diseases and disrupted learning, as pupils are sometimes forced to fetch water from distant locations instead of attending classes.

“This initiative is about ensuring that every child learns in a safe and healthy environment,” he stated, adding that access to clean water is fundamental to both education and public health.

Education stakeholders in the area are expected to benefit from the initiative, with improved water access likely to ease the burden on learners and teachers, especially during dry seasons.

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The installation of large-capacity tanks is also anticipated to support rainwater harvesting, offering a more sustainable solution to persistent water shortages in schools.

The project could also contribute to improved public health outcomes, as increased access to clean water may help reduce the risk of waterborne diseases such as cholera and typhoid, which have previously affected parts of Siaya County.

With more schools set to benefit in the coming months, the programme is expected to play a key role in shaping discussions around development and service delivery in Rarieda, particularly as the region prepares for the 2027 general elections.

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