Photo of a letter penned by Karima Girls student (l). Karima Girls High School in Nyandarua county (r).

Karima High School Form One Girl Impresses With Kiswahili Fluency As She Jots Beautiful Letter

Photo of a letter penned by Karima Girls student (l). Karima Girls High School in Nyandarua county (r).

  • A high school student left many in awe with her Kiswahili fluency as he penned a beautiful letter to her sponsor
  • The bright Karima Girls High School student shared a detailed update on her high school life, bragging about her educational performance
  • Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Ndungu Nyoro expressed his overwhelming delight after reading the letter

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Nyandarua - A screenshot of a young girl's letter has earned praise from several social media users.

The heartwarming letter expressed the gratefulness of the little girl to her well-wishers for sponsoring her education.

The sponsor, Ndungu Nyoro, expressed his delight after sharing the letter, which showcased the girl's impressive Kiswahili language and handwriting.

"Kiswahili kitukuzwe.

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Our Affecto champions have decided I'll have to use Kamusi when reading their letters. She even added aisee. Is it a Kiswahili word?" he asked in the viral caption.

Karima Girls student shares update on school life

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Nyoro shared that the young girl was a Form One student at Karima Girls High School.

She penned the letter to share an update on her life in high school and how she was coping in the learning institution.

The student said she had been working hard in school to attain good grades and achieve her goals.

She noted she interacted with bright students who could challenge her to greater academic heights.

Ndungu Nyoro delighted with Karima Girls student

The thoughtful girl who wrote the letter in blue ink bragged about her academic success, evidenced by her grade.

"I got an A- in the last examination. I have been walking with like-minded, bright students in school. The situation has been challenging as heavy rainfall daily," she wrote.

Nyoro said he was delighted to see the many students learning under his sponsorship program shaped by such character.

"When you see such works come to fruition, you are encouraged to continue helping more kids because most are desperate for education but have no means. It inspires me to see our work is not in vain and that our initiative is transforming young girls' lives," he said.

Kenyans praise Karima Girls student

Social media users headed to the comment section to express their awe after reading the letter and seeing the amazing handwriting.

Morine Kenpaul's:

"I love this."

Rose Gat:

"Very nice."

Shiru Njoroge:

"We are happy! Be blessed, toto."

Kalil Kiptoo:

"Congratulations to my Kiswahili primary school teacher. If she sees this, she will be pleased. She was the best in Kiswahili."

Milka Kamugu:

"As a Swahili teacher, I congratulate you for mastering the language. Continue biting the same thread, and may God grant you His grace as you continue to spin this wheel of education."

Form 3 student impresses netizens with handwriting

In a similar story, a Form Four student captivated internet users with a meticulously handwritten letter expressing her appreciation to her sponsor.

The student's letter conveyed her gratitude and showcased her exceptional handwriting skills, leaving a lasting impression on all who read it.

She eloquently detailed her experiences during the first term of school and expressed her gratitude for her sponsor's unwavering support.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, current affairs journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

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Photo of a letter penned by Karima Girls student (l). Karima Girls High School in Nyandarua county (r).
Photo of a letter penned by Karima Girls student (l). Karima Girls High School in Nyandarua county (r).
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