Safaricom Foundation Allocates KES 100 Million For ‘Ndoto Zetu’ Initiative

Safaricom in action

 The Mountain Journal

 The initiative focuses on partnering with
Kenyans to implement health, education and economic empowerment projects

 Safaricom Foundation
has set aside KES 100 million for its Ndoto Zetu initiative which calls on
Kenyans to partner with the Foundation to have their community dreams and
aspirations brought to life.

 Safaricom CEO Peter
Ndegwa made the announcement at Salvation Army Joytown Secondary School in
Thika, Kiambu County, where the foundation donated 10 laptops and 8 projectors
worth over KES 1.5 million shillings.

Photo/ Safaricom PLC CEO, Peter Ndegwa (centre) presents a dummy cheque that includes laptops and projectors worth KES 1.5 million shillings to students of Salvation Army Joytown secondary school in Thika, Kiambu County during the launch of the fourth phase of the Ndoto Zetu Initiative. The initiative focuses on partnering with Kenyans to implement health, education and economic empowerment projects.

 

“Ndoto Zetu aims to
support Kenyans who are keen to make an impact in their communities through
social investments. Through the initiative, we ask Kenyans to share their
dreams and aspirations that they hope to achieve in the areas of health,
education and economic empowerment. Each dream we help fulfil translates to
thousands of lives being uplifted and transformed”, Said Peter Ndegwa, CEO,
Safaricom.

 Since its inception in
2019, Ndoto Zetu has reached close to 3 million Kenyans. This year, the
Safaricom Foundation aims to reach a further 2 million with projects worth 100
million shillings.

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