WITH FEE ARREARS OF UP TO KSHS 236,461/=, ALLIANCE HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI DOMIINIC WANYAMA PLEADS FOR SUPPORT TO HELP REALIZE HIS DREAMS.

Photo Courtesy: Dominic Wanyama

What you need to know;

✓ Dominic Wanyama sat his KCSE at Alliance High School in the year 2014 scoring an A-

✓ He proceeded to join Egerton University and took a course in economics and statistics. 

✓HELB loan was fundamental to his campus education and help from a few friends, especially the AHS old boys club who used to fundraise to facilitate his upkeep. (Alliance High School)

✓ He fortunately graduated in December last year, 2021

✓ He owes Alliance High School a total of 236,461/= shillings in fee areas.

The best price of education has always been in it's success and enjoying the fruits after completion.

To Wanyama Dominic Wanjala, his success is nothing to smile about for a reason the fruits he labored for in looking for the academic success has repeatedly not materialized for a reason of his secondary school original academic certificate that is still laying in the 2014 files of Alliance High School.

Dominic Wanyama is a partial orphan from Namisi village in Kimilili Ward, Kimilili Constituency of Bungoma County. His academic Journey has all along been dependant to well wishers and at one point the government (CDF) and luckily he Never dissapointed in delivering results. 

Dominic narrates his story, a man who was of high optimism on joining Alliance High School in 2011 of taking back a glittering certificate after completion of Form four to his rural village, knows the content on the certificate for a reason he received his results but unfortunately has not heard a look at the certificate 8 years down the line blocking his way to a future he desires...

" I joined Alliance as a beneficiary of the affirmative action program 2011 after performing well in KCPE. Being an orphan and from a very humble background, I depended heavily on bursaries and well-wishers to fund my education. The CDF scholarship started by the former mp Dr Eseli Simiyu was principally the source of funding. However, after the boundaries review in 2012, the larger Kimilili constituency was cut into two, tongaren and kimilili constituencies with Dr. Eseli going the other side. 

This was the begging of my problems. My stay in school was at the mercy of the principal. When other students were sent home for fees, I'd go see the principal and would be told to go back to class. That way, I didn't pay anything from my form two till form four. That's how my arrears accrued to 236000. The various visits to the CDF offices yielded nothing. 

From that time to date, I've been in a fix with the school withholding all my certificates. I cannot apply for any jobs or make any professional progress without these documents since employers and organizations doubt the credibility of the document I was given.

There are countless opportunities I've missed and still more to come if I remain in this state. 

It is therefore my humble appeal to everyone out there who is in a position to help me settle the huge balance to come through and help me realize the dreams I have for myself and my country. "

Where is the County government of Bungoma led by Governor Ken Lusaka, Area MP, now the proposed vice chair  Housing, Urban planning and public works committee in the National Assembly, Hon. Didmus Barasa, Bungoma County Woman Member of the National Assembly, Hon. Catherine Wambilianga and other leaders and we'll wishers to rescue Wanyama's academic fete?


It is a sincere plea for doing so will have relieved not only Dominic but the society at Large of not enjoying his success even when he stood out as the source of hope, inspiration and motivation to many.

Dominic Wanyama's phone number is 

+254706818936 for any inquiries or assistance.

To the measure that you give, expect even more!

"Helping one comrade is opening a million opportunities for one hundred others." ~~Kimilili Voice of Comrades Chair, Ezra Lusweti, (MWANAMBELI).

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