Businesslady cum politician Dorcas Wanjiru has supported the ongoing demos that started on Monday this week pressuring the incumbent administration to lower the cost of living.

Dorcas a renowned leader from Juja okayed the peaceful demos saying it’s a Constitutionally granted right.

On the competence-based curriculum, Hon Dorcas termed it as a very progressive mode of education that should be embraced by all stakeholders.

“The CBC is meant to grow and develop competencies in our children..since it’s already a work in progress, I’m urging the government to continue to roll out the new curriculum. There should also be fast-tracked the requisite infrastructure requirements where needed to enable a smooth rollout.”

Her sentiments come in the wake of Kenyans waiting to see if President William Ruto will keep all the promises he gave to Kenyans during the campaign period.

Dorcas also called upon this administration to lower the cost of living which is one of the fundamental reasons why the Azimio faction is calling for street protests.

“the government is on record doubling the Chief Administrative Secretary slots up to fifty. This means the taxpayers will have to fork out those millions to sustain the newly created offices whilst a majority of Kenyans cannot afford a square meal a day.

During this season, Dorcas, a farmer herself, called upon farmers to diversify and grow crops that can withstand unpredictable rainfall patterns such as millet, cassava, sorghum, and the like.