Mozzart provides clean water for the people of Machakos County

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“Children will now focus more on their education as they won't be used to look for water," said Franklin Mutua, Katanga Secondary School Principal.

Water is among the most basic necessities of life but there are still many places in the world where people have to walk several miles to bring gallons of clean water home to their families.

The goal of Mozzart’s action “100 wells for our community” is to help provide clean water all over Kenya.

Mozzart has in the recent past funded the digging of fresh water points in Imbo, Kothidha in Homabay County, St. Basil Lurambi Primary School in Kakamega and Chebunyo Dispensary, Bomet County. On Friday 26th February, the leading gaming company commissioned another water point worth Ksh 2.8 Million in Katanga Secondary School in Machakos County.

Mozzart has been very committed to improving the lives of ordinary people in Kenya. This is the fourth water project that the company has undertaken and it targets to do 96 more. 

Franklin Mutua, Katanga Secondary School’s Principal thanked Mozzart for what he termed as a “good job” by the gaming company. 

“On behalf of the school, I would like to sincerely thank Mozzart. Water has been a great challenge to the school and the neighboring community. Students from the school will now have an easy time studying as they have clean water,” he said. 

“We will also plant trees in the school. Children will now focus more on their education as they won't be used to look for water,” he added. 

Mozzart has spent over Sh50 million in CSR activities and provided great support to our 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, the company shows that is even more committed to giving back to society. 

Area Chief Zipporah Mwanza Kithyaka said she would ensure the project benefits the entire community. 

“On behalf of the Government of Kenya, I want to thank Mozzart for commissioning this water well for the people of Katanga. My administration will offer all the support required to ensure the project benefits the entire community,” she said. 

Mozzart representatives say they are very excited about this great action and that they aim to help even more communities to access clean water and improve the quality of life.

Mozzart Marketing Manager Frank Ochieng reiterated the company’s mission to support Kenyan communities. 

“This is the fourth water point we have commissioned and we have 96 more to go. We have also been donating very crucial medical equipment to hospitals around the country and we will continue to do so,” he said. 

“On behalf of Mozzart, I would like to thank the people of Katanga for the warm welcome and reception. Our organization is happy and privileged to provide you with clean and safe water. We wish you all the best in whatever you do," he added. 

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