Browns Plantations commissions modern hall and kitchen at Toror Girls to boost learning and community engagement

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Browns Plantations and its partners complete this project to continue their mission of educational and community development in Kericho County and other areas.

CEO of Browns Plantations Kenya Limited, Dushanth Ratwatte. Photo/Courtesy

By Ruth Sang

Browns Plantations Kenya Limited Chief Executive Officer Dushanth Ratwatte inaugurated the newly constructed multipurpose hall and kitchen at Toror Girls Secondary School which is located in Kericho County. The project which costs over Sh12 million will create a better learning environment for students while providing advantages to the local community.

The facility includes a large hall which can accommodate 720 people and serves different functions throughout the school.Students at the institution will benefit from the hall because it provides them with a proper space which they can use for dining and conducting examinations and assemblies. The new structure will provide better conditions for activities which used to occur in unsatisfactory environments.

The hall serves a dual function because it meets the needs of both educational purposes and community activities. Local residents will use the space to organize their meetings and training sessions and social events. The school will establish better ties with its surrounding community through this initiative which will promote common progress between both parties.

The company’s commitment to educational support and community development was demonstrated by Ratwatte who spoke at the commissioning ceremony. He stated that businesses must develop their enterprises according to the growth patterns of their local business areas.

Browns Plantations uses the Trust to support projects which provide educational chances for students while developing community services and achieving lasting positive impacts. According to him, such initiatives are essential for creating sustainable development which will benefit both current and future generations.

Alfred Rotich who serves as Trust chairman during his speech at the event highlighted the crucial need for schools to have safe spaces which come with all necessary facilities. The learning space needs to be conducive because it directly affects student academic performance and their general well-being.

The new hall and kitchen building provides students with a respectable space which they can use for their daily activities while simultaneously building stronger connections between educational institutions and their surrounding communities according to Rotich. Proper school support leads to better educational outcomes which contribute to community growth.

Browns Plantations and its partners complete this project to continue their mission of educational and community development in Kericho County and other areas.

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