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KUPPET Hopefuls Wow Teachers with Snack Campaign – A Game-Changer in Education Politics!

KUPPET Hopefuls Wow Teachers with Snack Campaign – A Game-Changer in Education Politics!
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In a display of camaraderie and a commitment to the welfare of educators, aspirants vying for different positions in the Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) descended upon St Anthony Boys Kitale School and St Joseph’s boys during the Transzoia County Championship.

Among the prominent figures leading this initiative were Cecilia Nasimiyu, aspiring for the Assistant Treasurer position, and David Anyira, contending for the esteemed Chairman position.

The atmosphere at St Anthony Boys Kitale School buzzed with anticipation as teachers eagerly welcomed the KUPPET aspirants.

The occasion marked a unique approach to political campaigning, as Nasimiyu and Anyora took the initiative to distribute snacks to the teachers, fostering a sense of community and emphasizing their commitment to the well-being of the teaching fraternity.

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Cecilia Nasimiyu, with a warm smile, expressed her aspirations for the Assistant Treasurer position, assuring the teachers of her dedication to financial transparency and prudent management of union funds.

Nasimiyu outlined her vision for ensuring that the union’s financial resources are utilized efficiently, benefitting teachers across Transzoia County.

David Anyira, a contender for the Chairman position, spoke passionately about the need for strong leadership within KUPPET.

He emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration to address the evolving challenges faced by educators in the region. Anyira pledged to be a steadfast advocate for teachers’ rights, promising to foster an inclusive environment where every educator’s voice is heard.

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Both Nasimiyu and Anyira underscored their commitment to serving teachers diligently during their prospective tenures in office.

They urged the teaching community to consider them as allies in the pursuit of enhanced welfare and improved working conditions.

Teachers, appreciative of the aspirants’ gestures, engaged in discussions about the challenges they encounter and the changes they hope to see.

The distribution of snacks provided a convivial setting for teachers to interact with the aspirants, enabling a direct exchange of ideas and concerns.

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As the Tranzoia County Championship progresses, the unconventional approach taken by Nasimiyu and Anyira has sparked conversations about the evolving landscape of education politics.

Their promise to prioritize the welfare of teachers resonates strongly in a field where advocacy for educators’ rights is paramount. The upcoming KUPPET elections in 2026 will undoubtedly be closely watched, with Nasimiyu and Anyira positioning themselves as advocates for positive change within the union.

Others in the list includes David Wafula who is eyeing a top seat Inthe UNION.

KUPPET Hopefuls Wow Teachers with Snack Campaign – A Game-Changer in Education Politics!



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