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Safaricom to aid 500 Kenyans from the Ndoto Zetu initiative
Safaricom NSE recently launched an initiative that aims at positively transforming lives of communities across Kenya. Dubbed Ndoto Zetu, the initiative came…
Safaricom NSE recently launched an initiative that aims at positively transforming lives of communities across Kenya.
Dubbed Ndoto Zetu, the initiative came up after a new year’s challenge to Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore by a local comedian to support the Divas Power Initiative. The initiative was founded by one Moesha Kibibi, a professional dancer. Divas Power seeks to reach and empower kids from slums across the country.
Consequently, Mr. Collymore pledged to educate 18 girls from Divas Power for a period of 5 years. The Telco has now opened the opportunity to other Kenyans who like Moesha have dreams to transform their communities. Safaricom is inviting Kenyans to share their dreams and aspirations that they hope to achieve this year that will have a positive effect on their communities.
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“Ndoto Zetu is about supporting Kenyans who are doing extraordinary things for their communities. We will select 500 of such projects to support, enhancing their communities in the process. Because when we say Twaweza, we really do mean that when we come together, great things happen,” said Bob Collymore, Safaricom CEO.
Safaricom has transformed millions of lives through community projects. Ranging from schools, health facilities, water projects among other projects that have seen significant transformation of different communities across Kenya.
“Over the years we have invested in big projects, however, we realize that these projects require longer lead times to complete, while some of the smaller community needs can be solved fairly quickly when we partner with the likes of Moesha and other likeminded Kenyans who are passionate about improving livelihoods,” said Mr. Collymore.
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To have their dreams actualized, interested Kenyans will be required to make written submissions to the Safaricom Website using the link http://Safaricom.co.ke/ndotozetu or visit Safaricom retail shops countrywide and fill in application forms.
Submission kicked off on Monday the 7th January 2019 and will run through Saturday 6th April 2019. Safaricom will then vet the submissions and select 500 beneficiaries and their communities.