Juren Kabura, the lady who appealed to president Uhuru Kenyatta to have Naivasha Council’s Estate lit up after twenty years of darkness, is now trying to woo him to attend a fundraising in the area.

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Kabura, who became popular after she raised the question that her estate, which was owned by the Municipal council, had had no lights for that long period, leading to Kenya Power providing lights for the whole estate.

Kabura, who was speaking during a breakfast meeting at Naivasha Boarding Primary school, said that she would use the links she made with the president to appeal to him to come for the function.

The fundraising, which is slated for February next year, is meant to raise cash to build a girls public primary boarding school.

“The President is a great man who supports great ideas. We hope that he will be able to come for the fundraising that will aid many of the ladies here,” said Kabura.

According to Kabura, if the president would give a nod to her invitation, it would be a great platform to air out the challenges of educating the girl child.

“I am appealing to the president to support this great initiative. Naivasha would be very privileged to host him again. We are assuring him that this will be a grand welcome to his excellency,” added Kabura.