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MP defends branding of donated school uniforms

The MP said he was moved to act after visiting the school to commission a multipurpose hall and a school bus.

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by Peter Obuya

Central17 July 2025 - 15:00
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In Summary


  • Kariuki said the donation was from his personal funds and not from the Constituency Development Fund (CDF).
  • "The uniforms I donated were bought using my own money, not CDF funds," he clarified.

Ndia Member of Parliament George Kariuki.

Ndia Member of Parliament George Kariuki, popularly known as GK, has defended his decision to brand donated school uniforms with his name.

Speaking during an interview with a local radio station, Kariuki said the donation was from his personal funds and not from the Constituency Development Fund (CDF).

"The uniforms I donated were bought using my own money, not CDF funds," he clarified.

The MP said he was moved to act after visiting the school to commission a multipurpose hall and a school bus.

"When I visited the school, I found pupils wearing tattered clothes. It really touched me," Kariuki explained.

He further defended the branding, arguing that it is a common practice even among international aid agencies.

"There is nothing wrong with branding a donation. Even global organizations like UNICEF, World Vision, and Plan International brand their donations," he stated.

Kariuki dismissed criticism from his rivals, terming it as baseless.

"This criticism is vague and politically motivated. The real beneficiaries have not complained about the branding," he added.


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