The European Union (EU) has offered to revive a paralysed former President Daniel Moi's school project.
Daily Nation reported that the EU injected Ksh62 million into the revival of Moi Masol Academy in Akiriamet following 13 years of dormancy.
The school was forced to close down following banditry attacks along the volatile Turkana and Pokot border.
Moi established the school along the border in 1980s in order to foster piece between the warring communities that reside in the area.
While launching the facility, Devolution Cabinet Secretary Eugene Wamalwa revealed that the first phase would consist of classes and dormitories and would cost Ksh14 million.
Last month, a project initiated by Kenya's founding President Jomo Kenyatta risked losing a Ksh2.2 billion funding from Germany, which is a member state of EU, over a Ksh32 Billion land dispute.
Kiambu Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) was likely to suffer the funding blow after reports indicated that over 200 acres of land was grabbed from the institution by some Kiambu tycoons.
Germany Development Corporation wrote to Treasury Principal Secretary Kamau Thugge threatening to withdraw funding unless the state restores the institute's land.
They gave the state a deadline of June 1, 2019, without which they will transfer the funding to another institution.
"As you are aware the requirement of article 11.5 of the Separate Agreement to Loan Agreement states that the government of Kenya ‘shall ensure that the premises where the new buildings under this project will be built are in the property of the respective TVET institute.
“Currently, neither KfW nor GIZ can start any activity before the legal requirement described above is met,” read the letter in part.