Cabinet Secretary for Energy and Petroleum Opiyo Wandayi was honoured to join fellow leaders and the community at a fundraising event in support of St. Mary’s Winjo School for the construction of an additional dormitory for students in Muhuru Bay, Nyatike Sub County. This event took place in Muhuru Bay, a coastal area in Migori County known for its fishing communities and growing educational needs. St. Mary’s Winjo School serves students from local families who rely on Lake Victoria for their livelihoods. Expanding education infrastructure is a vital step toward strengthening the academic foundation of our community. The gathering included school management, parents, and residents who contributed through pledges and direct support. Opiyo Wandayi addressed the attendees, emphasizing the national government’s commitment to supporting community driven education projects.
Opiyo Wandayi’s presence at the event shows a direct approach to governance that connects with the people of the area. As Cabinet Secretary, he oversees energy policies that supply power to homes and businesses across Kenya, including rural areas like Muhuru Bay where reliable electricity supports school operations. At the event, he joined efforts to fund the new dormitory, which will provide housing for more students attending St. Mary’s Winjo School. This connects national leadership with local action. The fundraising involved speeches from community elders, performances by school students, and commitments from various participants present. Public service requires leaders to attend such events, listen to community concerns, and provide support. In Muhuru Bay, the dormitory will offer students a place to stay close to school, reducing travel time and allowing more focus on education. Wandayi’s role highlights education infrastructure as a key area for national attention.
This event shows the connection between community efforts and educational development. Leaders attending alongside residents encourage participation from everyone present. The event featured contributions from community members who understand the school’s daily challenges. St. Mary’s Winjo School currently serves many day scholars, and the new dormitory will increase capacity for boarders from surrounding villages. Communities organize such fundraisers to address needs that local resources alone cannot cover, with national figures like Wandayi providing visibility and encouragement. His attendance demonstrates that leaders from high office can address local needs through direct involvement. Supporting the dormitory helps ensure the school can serve more students without space limitations, allowing it to continue providing education to students in Muhuru Bay and nearby areas.
The effects of this infrastructure project extend into the daily lives of families in Muhuru Bay. The dormitory will allow students to stay on site, supporting consistent attendance and dedicated study time. Wandayi’s participation sets an example for leaders in different sectors of government. As head of the Energy and Petroleum ministry, he links reliable power supply, which supports school lighting and learning facilities, to better educational conditions. Communities that depend on fishing and small scale trade rely on schools like St. Mary’s Winjo to prepare young people for broader opportunities. The event brought together members of the community who share the goal of improving access to quality education. During the proceedings, Opiyo Wandayi engaged with parents and teachers and acknowledged the importance of initiatives that strengthen local schools.
Opiyo Wandayi’s involvement in the St. Mary’s Winjo School fundraiser reflects his continued engagement in community development efforts that focus on education and youth support. The Muhuru Bay event included plans shared by school administrators about the dormitory design, which will include facilities suitable for the students who will live there. Community leaders coordinated the event and ensured that parents and supporters had an opportunity to contribute toward the project. Wandayi commended the school’s management for maintaining commitment to education despite existing challenges and pledged continued encouragement for initiatives that support learning institutions.
Further participation in the event showed strong community ownership of the project. Residents from villages around Muhuru Bay came together to support the initiative and demonstrate their commitment to the school. St. Mary’s Winjo School serves students and continues to focus on discipline, academic progress, and community values. The planned dormitory will support the school’s efforts to accommodate more learners and provide them with a stable environment for their studies. Wandayi noted that development initiatives that focus on students contribute to long term community growth. Parents and teachers present expressed appreciation for the attention given to the school and for the encouragement shown through national leadership participation.
The project represents a practical response to the needs of students and families who rely on St. Mary’s Winjo School for education. The fundraising event provided initial support for the construction process, and the community continues to take responsibility for ensuring the project moves forward. School administrators explained that the dormitory will include study areas and sanitation facilities that support student welfare. This support from national leadership helps strengthen confidence in local initiatives and encourages further investment in education.
Ultimately, Opiyo Wandayi’s involvement at the St. Mary’s Winjo School fundraising event reinforces the principle that leadership must support education initiatives that originate within communities. In Muhuru Bay, the new dormitory will provide accommodation for students and support their academic progress. Community participation, strengthened by the presence of national leadership, ensures that such development efforts continue to move forward. Expanding education infrastructure strengthens the academic foundation of communities and helps ensure that students have the environment they need to pursue their education. Wandayi’s participation highlights the importance of collective responsibility in supporting schools and building stronger educational institution.
James Bwire Kilonzo is a Media and Communication Practitioner.






