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At least 356 students at the University of Embu have benefited from an allocation of 3 million shillings, thanks to the university’s Endowment Fund to provide their tuition fees and prevent dropout cases. This is an increase from the 254 students who received 2.6 million shillings last year, reflecting the growing impact of the fund.
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356 students at the University of Embu receive KShs.3 Million
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