Provincial
‘Nobel’ winner donates Sh1m
Posted Monday, August 18 2008 at 23:40
A Form Two student, who won Sh1 million, last year, has donated the money to a centre that fights Female Genital Mutilation.
Teresa Cheptoo, 16, from Pokot, won the cash after being crowned Nobel Prize winner in the children’s category. She won the prestigious award due to her advocacy against female circumcision. The winners were picked in New York, US.
On Monday, Cheptoo, who attends Limuru Girls’ Secondary School, hosted more than 1,200 girls from schools in the larger West Pokot district and taught them the importance of not being circumcised. She said the practice had led to a high school drop-out rate among girls from the area. Female circumcision is illegal in Kenya but some communities are yet to abandon it.
About 1,500 girls from Pokot drop out of school every year to get married after being circumcised.
Monday’s celebrations were at Chelombai Primary School in Chepareria Division and were marked with songs, poems and talks whose common theme was anti-FGM.
Cheptoo donated the money to Kipkomoa Advocacy Workshop for Girl Child in West Pokot District, a centre that is about 20 kilometers from Kapenguria Town.
The majority of West Pokot girls who undergo the cut get married soon after they heal.
Last year, a chief from Sok area was attacked and seriously injured after he tried to stop a girl’s parents from marrying her off.
A similar incident happened in Sigor, where elders attacked a chief after he insisted that a girl who was to married off had to return to school.
Buy desks
Area Kenya National Union of Teachers chairman William Riata said the union had spent Sh300,000 on desks in various schools to encourage girls remain in schools.
He also said the union had started building a library at Chepareria trading centre.
Mr Riata called on the Government to be tough on parents who married off their young daughters.
Speaking separately, Kapenguria member of Parliament Julius Murgor said only education could get the community out of cattle rustling, which also encouraged early marriage.
Young men who raid neighbouring communities for cattle use the stolen animals to pay bride price.
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Submitted by alfthuoPosted August 20, 2008 03:56 AM
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Submitted by CITTIZEN MOII
And some of this Mheshimiwas have BIG tummies they cant even tie their shoe laces. SHAME ON THEM............. Yeah, continue laughing, dont even approve the post. But its the truth.
Posted August 20, 2008 01:29 AM -
Submitted by PeninnahNina
There is our young 'mother Teresa' with a 'heart of Gold' like her namesake.How many leaders of our leaders just talk and talk about female circumcision and never do anything.Teresa you are a gem and may God bless and expand what you have just started.
Posted August 19, 2008 09:44 PM -
Submitted by bookaltd
Well done to her. If only all Kenyans were this generous, especially our grossly overpaid leaders.
Posted August 19, 2008 02:05 PM -
Submitted by SJ502
What!This should be the single biggest donation ever from a 16 year old! Action here speaks louder than words...all Kenyans, and especially the rich Mheshimiwas should be humbled by this deed by a teenager Form 2 girl.
Posted August 19, 2008 01:53 AM




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Our President, the Prime minister, First Lady, the Gender ... minister, her area MP and others should much that donation hopefully with combined efforts this vice could eventually be eliminated. Thank you Teresa