Parents of Serewet Primary School in Emurua Dikirr Constituency are appealing to the Narok County Government to urgently repair a 320-meter stretch of road that has stalled the delivery of construction materials for a Sh57 million classroom project.

The project, funded by the Safaricom Foundation, aims to improve learning conditions at the school after dire need of infrastructural development was highlighted by the media last year.

The classrooms are expected to be complete by June 18, ahead of the second term schools opening.

Paul Kosgi, a parent and teacher at the school, praised the foundation for its support but noted the road's poor state is now a major setback. "We thank the Safaricom Foundation for coming by to aid this school with new classrooms.