Mozzart has been operating in Kenya for three years and is honoured to be able to show solidarity with the Kenyan people and help them with numerous donations.
The company constantly shows great social engagement and therefore initiated several Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities.
One of the biggest is the “100 water well for our communities” project, through which Mozzart aims to deliver clean water all over the country.
After the donation in Imbo, Kothidha in Homabay County and St. Basil Lurambi Primary School in Kakamega, the leading gaming company commissioned a water point worth Ksh2.4 million In Chebunyo Dispensary, Bomet County.
Women in Bomet receive donations from Mozzart through the company’s Water Well Project
Mozzart Bet The water point will serve the Chebunyo Health Centre, Chebunyo Market, which is the largest in Bomet County and a neighbouring Primary School.
“We really appreciate what you have done for us. The project that Mozzart has undertaken is important for us and the entire community. We will ensure that everyone in the community benefits,” Area Chief, Chebunyo Location, Mrs. Mercy Langat said.
In the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, the solidarity of the people, but also the humanity of successful companies like Mozzart is needed more than ever.
“As a county government, we are very happy with this gesture from Mozzart. We are very happy as Chebunyo Ward and Bomet County and we will support Mozzart as they do more projects in the community,” Area Member of County Assembly (MCA), Hon Joseph Chepkwony added.
Mozzart has spent over Ksh 50 million in CSR activities from last year and this shows their commitment to improving the lives of communities around the country.
“Our commitment is in improving the lives of ordinary people in society. This is the third water project we have undertaken as Mozzart and our target is to do 97 more.
“The community is always at the centre of whatever we do and we are always eager to assist. We are happy to play our part in helping the people of Bomet to access clean water and improve the quality of life,” Frank Ochieng, Marketing Manager Mozzart Kenya concluded.
No Clean Water Since Independence
Anna Tesot, a very old lady from Chebunyo village expressed gratitude on behalf of the people of Bomet County.
“We haven’t had clean water since independence and from the bottom of my heart I want to thank Mozzart on behalf of the community and I urge the company to continue supporting the underprivileged in the society.”
A solar panel generating power for a water project funded by Mozzart in Bomet County
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Anna Tesot from Chebunyo village expresses gratitude to Mozzart Bet on behalf of the people of Bomet County.
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