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Adil Khawaja: Top Fundraiser at 2025 Rhino Charge

This year’s challenge has raised Ksh269.5 million  for the conservation of Kenya’s Water Tower

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Adil Khawaja (centre) and his team, AK44, celebrate after emerging top fundraiser at the 2025 Rhino Charge Challenge.
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Safaricom-sponsored Adil Khawaja of Car No. 44 (AK44) has emerged as the top fundraiser in the 2025 edition of the Rhino Charge, raising Ksh139.8 million in support of conservation efforts for Kenya’s critical water towers.

The second-highest fundraising team was Car No. 23, led by Peter Kinyua, which raised Ksh13.5 million. Car No. 63, led by Tim Carstens, secured third place with Ksh8.6 million.

“I want to thank all our sponsors, from corporates like Safaricom to the many individuals who supported my team in raising funds for this noble cause of environmental protection,” said Adil Khawaja, Team Lead , AK44. “While we didn’t hit our mark, we’re proud of what we achieved. We’re even more motivated to reach our goal next year. Overall, this year’s challenge was one of the best, featuring tough terrain and stunning landscapes.”

This year’s event was held in Saimo-Soi, Baringo County, and attracted 64 competing vehicles. Participants navigated rugged terrain in a unique motorsport challenge that raises funds for the conservation of Kenya’s water towers. This year’s edition raised a total of Ksh269.5 million.

In the competition results, Team Huzi (Car No. 33), led by Jeremy Holley, took top honours after successfully navigating all 13 checkpoints across the challenging 27.3 km course.

The Smiling Shenzis (Car No. 22), led by Gray Cullen, came in second, while 2023 champions Team 48 Glen (Car No. 48), led by Mark Glen, secured third place.

“As a team, we’re really proud to have won this year’s title. It’s our first time finishing at the top in the 15 years we’ve participated. Last year we came in third, and this year we were determined to do better. This event is very important to us, and we remain committed to supporting its purpose,” said Jeremy Holley.

Safaricom contributed a total of Ksh25.8 million towards the event through Car No. 44 and the EV Explorers, marking the first time an electric vehicle participated in the competition. In addition to financial support, Safaricom also provided 5G connectivity at the event and created an immersive “Emerald Experience” for attendees.

Fans and spectators were treated to an unforgettable evening of music and entertainment, including a rare opportunity to watch the UEFA Champions League Final live in the wilderness.

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