Financial Strain Threatens MM Shah Primary’s National Festival Dream

By James Okoth

MM Shah Primary School is staring at a possible setback ahead of the upcoming national music and drama festival unless urgent financial support is secured from the government, well wishers, and the general public.

The school, which recently posted an impressive performance at the regional music and drama festival, earned qualification to represent its region at the national level. The event is scheduled to take place in Nyeri County from April 6 to 18.

Despite the achievement, school officials indicate that financial constraints now threaten to derail the pupils’ participation. The total budget required stands at KSh 641,000, covering transport logistics at KSh 150,000, production improvements at KSh 150,000, and accommodation, meals, and refreshments at KSh 341,000.

With a total of 97 pupils and 10 teachers set to travel, the burden has proven too heavy for the institution to shoulder alone.

The learners’ qualification for the nationals followed a strong showing at the regional stage, where they excelled across multiple categories in music and drama, earning recognition for both creativity and discipline. Their progression to the national platform is seen as a major milestone not just for the school, but for the wider community.

However, without timely intervention, the opportunity to showcase their talent on a national stage risks slipping away.

A school official underscored the urgency of the situation, stating, “These learners have worked extremely hard to reach the national stage, and it would be heartbreaking to see them miss out due to financial constraints. We are appealing to well wishers and leaders to step in and support this noble cause.”

School stakeholders have now made a broader appeal for support, noting that participation in the national festival would not only nurture the pupils’ talents but also elevate the school’s profile and inspire other learners.

They expressed hope that with collective effort, the young performers will make the journey to Nyeri and proudly represent their region on the national stage.

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