Mozzart blesses Kayole 1 Health Center with Ksh. 1.5m worth of medical equipment

Gaming company Mozzart on Wednesday donated medical equipment worth Sh 1.5 million to the Kayole 1 Health Centre in Nairobi.

This is part of their ongoing “SUPPORTING OUR HEALTHCARE FACILITIES” which aims to empower healthcare facilities around the country with vital equipment.

Kayole 1 Health Centre staff and Mozzart team pose for a photo with the dummy cheque representing the sum of the donation.

The company has in the recent past made a donation of Ksh 10,000,000 worth of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE’s) to front line professionals, medical equipment to the Ngara Health Centre, Chemolingot Sub County hospital in Tiaty, Mathare North Health Centre, Kahawa West Health Centre each worth Ksh 1.5 million while the Pumwani Maternity and Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospitals each received donations worth Ksh 3 million.

On Thursday, more equipment will be donated to the Kayole 2 Health Centre.

Kayole 1 Health Centre in Charge, Mrs. Erica Ndege, talks after receiving the donation from Mozzart.
Kayole 1 Health Centre in Charge, Mrs. Erica Ndege, talks after receiving the donation from Mozzart.

Items donated to Kayole 1 Health Centre include incubators, patient monitors, oxygen concentrators, bedside lockers, and patient beds complete with Macintosh mattresses.

Mrs Erica Ndege, who is in charge of the Kayole 1 Health Centre, thanked Mozzart for the kind gesture.

“I want to thank Mozzart for the donation. This will go a long way in ensuring we offer quality service especially in our maternity wing which was started three years ago and is now doing around 200 deliveries in a month. We are very grateful.” She said.

Mozzart’s representative Mr Rodney Rono reiterated the company’s commitment to supporting Kenyans especially during these hard times.

Hospital beds, Patient’s lockers, baby incubators, Patient monitors, etc, donated to Kayole 1 Health Centre by Mozzart.

“We are very delighted to share with you our love and appreciation for the Kenyan people. A healthy nation is a wealthy Nation and therefore we are very keen on empowering hospitals even at the grassroots level in order to reach the ordinary citizens who work so hard, day in, day out,” he said,

“We hope our donations today make a change and impact the lives of the people of Kayole and on behalf of Mozzart, I would like to assure Kenyans that we are here to support you especially during this difficult period.” He added.

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Mozzart makes a noble ICU equipment donation to Pumwani Maternity Hospital

As part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative dubbed “SUPPORTING OUR HEALTHCARE FACILITIES”, Mozzart Bet has donated medical equipment worth ksh 3,000,000 to the Pumwani Maternity Hospital.

Mozzart is targeting to support key healthcare facilities in Nairobi and around different counties in the mist of corona virus pandemic. As part of Corporate Social Responsibility, Mozzart is committed in supporting our health-care facilities.

When the COVID-19 pandemic started this company made a donation of 10,000,000 Shs worth of PPES donation to support our front line professionals.

“In our new program of donating ICU equipment to Hospitals we have so far donated equipment to the Ngara Health Centre, Chemolingot Sub County hospital in Tiaty….and in Nairobi so far we have given to Mathare North Health Centre, Kahawa West Health Centre, and today we are in Pumwani. Kindly accept our small Christmas Donation, as we continue to partner in this journey during this tough time.” Says Mr. Sasa Krneta, Mozzart bet Country Manager said.

Donated items to Pumwani Maternity Hospital included Incubators, Patient Monitors, Oxygen Concentrators, Bedside Lockers, and Patient Beds complete with Macintosh Mattresses.

 

Donated items to Mathare North Health Centre Kahawa West Health Centre, Ngara Health Centre and Chemolingot Health Centre were in the range of Ksh 1,500,000.

 “Mozzart has really helped us today and we hope we can be able to journey together & partner with them even in supporting other departments like the out-patient services.” – said Dr. Beth Maina, Deputy Medical Superintendent & Head of Clinical Services, Pumwani Maternity Hospital.

The short event was held at the Pumwani Grounds, and was attended by the Nairobi Metropolitan Services Director of Health, Dr. Josphine Kibaru Mbae, Medical Superintendent, Pumwani Maternity, Dr. John Murima, Mozzart Bet –  Country Manager Mr. Sasa Krneta & Mr. Okoth Ochieng’, Mozzart Bet Marketing Manager among other dignitaries.