Baringo County is central in Kenyan history as the home of the country’s second head of state.
That notwithstanding, it’s a rich agricultural region, and a versatile sporting hub with a legion of elite athletes.
Leading gaming company Mozzart on Thursday 22 April donated medical equipment worth Ksh 2.5 million to Baringo County.
Part of the donated equipment included 3ply disposable masks, N95 face masks, PPE kits, anti-fog goggles, face shields, mattresses and ICU beds.
This part of the organization’s ongoing Corporate Social Responsibility programme dubbed “SUPPORTING OUR HEALTHCARE FACILITIES” that is aimed at empowering hospitals in Kenya in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
At hand to receive the equipment was Baringo County Governor Hon. Gideon Moi who thanked Mozzart for the donation.
“On behalf of people of Baringo, I want to say a big thank for taking this big initiative to assist our people back at home. We are at the time where we are experiencing a massive disaster both socially and economically due to the Covid pandemic,” he said.
“For Mozzart to see this and to reach out to us is really commendable. I would also like to ask other companies to follow suit.” He added.
Mozzart Country Manager Sasa Krneta reiterated the organisation’s support to Kenyans.
“Last year in April we donated Ksh 10 million to the Council of Governors. This was to go to 10 different counties to help in the fight against Covid-19. So far we have donated critical equipment to 32 different hospitals across the country,” he said,
“We also have the #Action100Wells which is basically aimed at digging 100 new water points in different locations in Kenya. So far we have actioned four wells and the fourth one is ongoing in Busia. I want to assure Kenyans that we will not stop here we will continue supporting them and making a difference in our communities,” he added.
Mozzart has so far spent over Ksh 70 million in various CSR activities from last year.