Busia County people in celebration mode as Mozzart commissions a community Clean Water Project worth Ksh. 2.3M
Investing in clean water, sanitation and hygiene is cost-effective and good for society in so many ways.
Infectious water-borne diseases like diarrhoea, cholera, typhoid, Hepatitis A will be a thing of the past.
Clean drinking water is an essential foundation for good health.
It is for this reasons that Mozzart last year kicked off an ambitious project named “ACTION 100 WELLS” that aims at drilling boreholes to deliver safe and clean drinking water to over 100 communities in Kenya.
On Tuesday 18th May, the leading gaming company commissioned another water point worth Ksh 2.3 Million in Murumba Market, Busia County.
Busia County Governor Hon Sospeter Ojaamong thanked Mozzart for the gesture.
“We are very grateful top Mozzart for including Busia County in this great initiative. This will go a long way in increasing access to clean water for our people at the grassroots. I also wish to appreciate Mozzart for taking its CSR activities to rural Kenya, where great impact will be felt, this is very commendable,” he said.
While substantial progress has been made in increasing access to clean drinking water, billions of people mostly in rural areas, still lack this basic need.
According to global statistics, one in three people do not have access to safe drinking water.
Busia County Deputy Governor H.E Moses Mulomi echoed the sentiments of the governor.
“This project will improve the lives of area residents and it comes at a time when we are finalizing the tarmacking of this road that links Khunyangu Sub County Hospital. The future is bright for the people of this area and we sincerely thank Mozzart for this great initiative,” he said.
The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the critical importance of sanitation, hygiene and adequate access to clean water for preventing and containing diseases.
So far, Mozzart has completed 5 boreholes, in Imbo Kothidha, Homa Bay County, at Lurambi Primary School, Kakamega County, at Chebunyo Dispensary, Bomet County, at Katanga Secondary School, Machakos County and now at Murumba Market in Busia County.
The boreholes are powered by Solar pumps to sort out the problem with electricity outages
According to the World Health Organization, hand washing is one of the most effective actions you can take to reduce the spread of pathogens and prevent infections, including the COVID-19 virus.
“Mozzart’s ‘Action 100 Wells’ project hopes to improve the living conditions of millions of people across Kenya’s 47 counties by giving them access to safe and clean drinking water. We have done 5 wells and have 95 more to go. Mozzart is proud to improve the lives of Murumba residents and to ensure the problem of lack of water in Murumba Market, Busia County is a thing of the past.”
Mozzart Country Manager Saša Krneta said.
Mozzart has spent over Ksh 70 million in CSR activities and provided great support to healthcare facilities in the fight against coronavirus.
Almost every week healthcare facilities across Kenya receive critical medical equipment from the leading gaming company and through the “100 wells for our communites” project.
It’s a clear testimony of the company’s commitment in giving back to the society.