•In Phase Two exercise, at least 100,000 pupils are set to be enrolled in the program.
•He visited Lavingtonn Primary and Kinyanjui Road Primary Schools.
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja greeting pupils of Kinyanjui Road Primary School on January 8, 2024.
More than 180,000 pupils are set to benefit from free meals as Nairobi County rolls out Phase Two of the Dishi na County Programme.
In the Phase Two exercise, at least 100,000 pupils are set to be enrolled in the program.
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja on Monday led the registration exercise in various schools.
He visited Lavingtonn Primary and Kinyanjui Road Primary Schools.
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja, Health CEC Suzanne Silantoi engaging with pupils of Lavington Primary School on January 8, 2024.Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja, Health CEC Suzanne Silantoi engaging with pupils of Lavington Primary School on January 8, 2024.Pupils of of Lavington Primary School with the Dishi na County lunch watch on January 8, 2024.Pupils of Kinyanjui Road Primary School with the Dishi na County lunch watch on January 8, 2024.Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja sharing a meal with pupils of Kinyanjui Road Primary School on January 8, 2024.Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja engaging with pupils of Kinyanjui Road Primary School over lunch time hour on January 8, 2024.Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja sharing a meal with pupils of Kinyanjui Road Primary School on January 8, 2024.Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja engaging with pupils of Kinyanjui Road Primary School on January 8, 2024.Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja taking a selfie with pupils of Lavington Primary School on January 8, 2024.