Being in solidarity with Kenyans besides taking into account the humanitarian well-being of the country's citizens, companies that are successful in this regard are needed now more than ever. A prime example is Mozzartbet.
The company is a market leader in Southeast Europe and is most recognizable for its social work. Globally, Mozzart in present seven markets, having reserved over sh.200 Million in the fight against Covid-19. A large part of this fund has been used to help and support the Kenyan health system as well as citizens most affected by the effects of the pandemic.
2020 was a difficult year mainly due to the effects of Coronavirus having halted economic activities globally. The ripple effect was felt across all sectors. However, Kenyans are resilient and they kept working despite the difficulties. Mozzart plugged in to support Kenyans, initiating several Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities.
Work done in 2020
Through their “Supporting Our Healthcare Facilities” program, Mozzart donated vital medical equipment to various hospitals in the country. The company made a donation of sh.10 million worth of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE’s) to front line workers. The company also donated medical equipment to the Ngara Health Centre, Chemolingot Sub County hospital in Tiaty, Mathare North Health Centre, Kahawa West Health Centre and Kayole 1 and 2 Health Centres. Each donation was worth sh1.5 million.
Mozzart also donated to the Pumwani Maternity and Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospitals with each receiving donations worth sh.3 million.
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