Governor Kananu rewards top KCPE student

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Nairobi County Governor Ann Kananu awards top KCPE student on 04/04/2022. Photo: Elkana Jacobs/safinews.co.ke
  • Governor Kananu awards top KCPE student for exemplary performance in 2021 series
  • Bruce Magata wishes to join Alliance and later study robotics engineering.
  • Her mother is an employee of Nairobi County government

Nairobi Governor Ann Kananu has rewarded Bruce Mackenzie Magata, the 14-year-old who emerged top nationally in the 2021 KCPE exams.

Governor Kananu hosted the Magata at City Hall, Nairobi on Monday together with his family.

Magata, who was a pupil at Gilgil Hills Academy, got 428 marks.

His mother Brenda Makori is a worker at the Nairobi City County Government.

Mrs Makori has been working in the Trade Department for the last 10 years.

Speaking during the brief ceremony, Kananu congratulated Magata and rewarded him with a cash token for his great performance in the national exams.

“I wish him and others who performed well in the national exams the best of luck in their studies. His performance is an example to candidates in the national exams to emulate him and strive for excellence,” stated Kananu.

Magata wishes to join Alliance High School and later pursue robotics engineering studies.

“I want to join Alliance and later study robotics engineering. I want to thank my dad and mum for supporting me throughout my studies,” said Magata.

Nairobi County Governor Ann Kananu and Bruce’s parent’s at the governor’s office on 04/04/2022. Photo: Governor/safinews.co.ke

His mother has thanked Governor Kananu for rewarding his son and appealed to the county boss to promote her at work, a request the Governor promised to fulfill.