- A family in Uasin Gishu County is singing praise after their five -year -old gained fame during the Power Ceremony in Uasin Gishu County
- In a video shared by Chemos Vincent, Suleiman Kemboi brave is seen leading his colleagues’ parade boldly as he salutes a boat as a graduate soldier
- Although Kemboi was showing off his scout skill with joy, he was suffering from thoughts due to the debt of Ksh 6000 at Mt Zion Academy at the Mt Zion Academy
- Some of the people present at the ceremony paid the KSh 6000 required by the school but it is not a permanent solution because he does not know what the future will be
Uasin Gishu: Suleiman Kemboi, a five -year -old scout who stabbed Kenyans on networks and online for his skill to lead the parade has been sponsored by good Samaritans.
Source: UGC
On the day of power, when all eyes were for President William Ruto and ODM party leader Raila Odinga In Homa Bay County, Kemboi Little attracted the whole crowd in Uasin Gishu County.
His skills hit the headlines on the Internet, where many people praised him for his courage to lead a parade that led him to even strip off the hat.
However, when the cheerful boy was showing confidence in front of a large crowd, no one thought he owed a KSH 6000 rate at the Mt Zion Academy school in the county.
“He comes from a disabled family; both of his parents are alive, coming from a place called Koitoror in the Ward ward but are not able. In 2024, Farouk Kibet is the President’s assistant William Ruto He promised to help him, but the help was not fulfilled, ” Said Chemos Vincent, who shared the boy’s video leading the parade confidently.
“His mother contacted us and said that in addition to bringing Kemboi to participate in the ceremony, he also came to seek help to pay his fees. We paid KSh 6000 right away,” he added.

Source: UGC
How can Kenyans help Kemboi?
Although the current Kemboi semester has been paid, the donors are not sure where the future will come from to make sure he reads peacefully.
Other donors may be required to intervene and help Kemboi complete his studies, as his mother is not financially able to do so due to their family situation.
Anyone who wants to help him can contact Chemos through 0723157153.
Kenyans collect KSh 350,000 to help the boy in need of help
In another case, Kenyans reunited to help a difficult boy, who needed KSh 350,000 to return to school.
Wanyonyi was studying at Bungoma High School but for Luck Worse was forced to drop out of school in 2022 because of the debt.
As a result of the debt, the donor Ndungu Nyoro launched a campaign to ensure that the boy returned to school, and the campaign successfully gathered more than KSh 350,000 for a short time when the boy returned to school with a cheap heart.
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