- A video capturing Mang'u High School's impressive plane went viral on TikTok, stunning Kenyans on social media
- The clip showcased the school's Boeing 737-700 aircraft, sparking excitement and humour among viewers
- Kenya Airways donated the aircraft to inspire future aviators at the school, aiming to support and nurture young talents in the aviation industry
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Kenyans on social media have been left in awe after a video capturing the majestic plane belonging to the Mang'u High School was shared on TikTok.
In the TikTok video, the woman hilariously chided Kenyans, saying some even studied in schools that did not have school buses. Still, the national school was already boasting of owning the plane.
"You guys could be complaining that your schools did not have a school bus. This belongs to Mangu's High," she said in the now-viral clip.
Kenya Airways donated plane to Mang'u High School
Kenya Airways donated the aircraft to the institution a couple of months ago, and it was aimed at inspiring the next generation of aviators at the school.
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"Kenya Airways' donation of a Boeing 737-700 Aircraft to Mang’u High School represents a strategic and visionary investment in the next generation of aviation professionals."
"This remarkable act serves as a testament to Kenya Airways' dedication to nurturing the aspirations of young aviation enthusiasts and its significant investment in the future of the aviation industry," the statement read.
Kenyans react to Mang'u High plane
The video ignited funny reactions, and this is what some had to say:
Alex G said:
"Mangu High normally has aviation classes; the plane was donated by Kenya Airways."
Likkle said:
"Is this a real plane with an engine or container?"
@kichapo said
"So this is now a school plane."
jameswix6 said:
"This is an achievement; we should pray for all schools to actually have this."
Mama Raha said.
"I am proud to be associated."
Ronald Karauri picks his KCSE certificate from Mang'u High
In other news, SportPesa chief executive officer Ronald Karauri left tongues wagging after disclosing he had been using a Form Four results slip for all the years he has worked in high offices.
Karauri made the revelations when he drove to his former school, Mang'u High, in Kiambu County, to collect his Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education certificate on Friday, March 4, 2022.
"Took a trip back to Mangu High to pick up the KCSE certificate that I had never picked up all these years. Very nostalgic and really great effort from the teaching team keeping the standards despite the huge increase in the number of students," he stated.
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