Little Tabitha Chumba Cherotich |
Little Tabitha Chumba Cherotich, the innocent girl who took part in a tree-planting exercise ordered by President William Ruto, will now go to school looking smart. Tabitha Chumba Cherotich on tree planting day (l), with her little brother Aron Kiprop at home. Tabitha lives with her grandmother In an interview with TUKO. co.ke, Mwalimu Daniel Mutai said that little Tabitha is a Grade One pupil at Lelboinet Primary School. “Tabitha is a child of a single mum, Jedida Kiprui, who went to hustle in Narok. She lives at home in Chepalungu with her grandmother and little brother, Aaron Kiprop,” said Mutai. . “The five-year-old Tabitha Chumba Cherotich is a hero of her generation, and we recognise that. Sadly, her family does not have land where they can continue planting trees,” he added. Well-wisher buys Tabitha uniform Mutai is calling on well-wishers to help the little girl’s family acquire land, improve her life, and nurture her interest in caring for the environment. “Karen Environmental Conservation and University Lecturers led by Dr Rotich of Kabianga University ready to support. Your team is welcome to see your fellow ambassador, Environmentalist Champion Tabitha Cherotich. I am looking forward to welcoming you as you promised, and I am happy now as a teacher,” said Mutai. “Thanks my friends Bernard Chirchir Sambu; the pair of shoes, two hens and uniforms ready,” he added. Kenyans talk about little Tabitha Hon Paul Langat: “Mutai Kiprono Daniel great,will do something on Monday, too.” Wilson Koech: “And nobody knows how God does things. This occasion was planned by God for this child to be recognised and probably her journey of success begins. Mungu ni nani.” Arap Geronoh: “Power of social media…together we can do more.” Wilson Koech: “May God come to assist this child.” Matthews Kiprono Tyson: Barchok, Mandazi, Toto,Wakili and area MCA saidieni huyo mtoto wapate two acres of land.” Robert Langat: “She is a heroine. She really deserves a lot of credit and help!” Homa Bay Children Plant Trees Honour of Mum On Friday, May 10, 2024, children honoured their visually impaired mother by participating in a national tree-planting day. Despite facing financial struggles due to their mother’s condition, the siblings found hope in the act of planting trees, aiming to alleviate their family’s challenges. Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, the family expressed their aspirations for the trees to provide a sustainable source of income, offering a solution to their ongoing financial difficulties.
by Susan Mwenesi