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Over One Million Kenyans to Benefit From Safaricom Foundation’s Ndoto Zetu Initiative

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Safaricom PLC Retail Account Manager, Benjamin Njoroge (L) interacts with Jane Wambui, a pupil from Kiamwangi Primary School, Kiambu County (R), during the official handover of lockers and chairs donated by Safaricom Foundation. [Photo/ Courtesy]
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Safaricom Foundation’s third phase of its Ndoto Zetu initiative is set to benefit over 1.2 million people across the 47 counties.

The initiative offers Kenyans an opportunity to partner with the foundation by nominating dreams and aspirations which they want to be brought to life.

More than 200 education projects, 44 health initiatives and over 160 economic empowerment programmes will be launched around the country over the next few months.

Bisil Health Centre in Kajiado County and Mathews Mission Health facility in Nairobi were among the first health facilities to receive their equipment which included a newborn incubator, beds, suction machine, ultrasound machine, an oxygen concentrator among other items.

In Kiambu, Kiamwangi and Gachororo Primary became the first learning institutions to have their dreams brought to life after the foundation donated desks and chairs to the schools.

Since its inception in 2019, Safaricom Foundation’s Ndoto Zetu initiative has transformed the lives of over 2 million people across the country.

Read: Safaricom’s Ndoto Zetu offers 100 secondary school scholarships

>>> Safaricom, NHIF Launch M-Pesa Mini App

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FRANCIS MUTINDA is a content creator and editor with Business Today. Email: editor@businesstoday.co.ke

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