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Safaricom invests Ksh. 50 Million to construct learning facilities in Nyandarua & Laikipia County

Safaricom has invested over KES 50 million in Education, Health, and Environment projects in Nyandarua and Laikipia Counties through its foundations. The projects are expected to benefit 5000 people and 100 schools within the two counties.

Learners at Mumbi Primary School in Ol Kalou, Nyandarua County, will no longer learn under dilapidated infrastructure. This is after the M-PESA Foundation committed KES 34 million towards the construction of various classrooms, latrines, an administration block, a school gate and a library. They will also construct an ICT center with primary and secondary school’s sections, as well as a multipurpose hall and kitchen.

Still in Nyandarua County, Safaricom Foundation handed over renovated school infrastructure worth KES 16 million at Ngai Ndeithia Primary School to uplift the learning conditions. Additionally, more than 3000 residents benefitted from a free medical camp held at the same school, funded by M-PESA Foundation.

“At Safaricom, we believe in the importance of investing in the communities around us, and we do this as a brand and through the Safaricom and M-PESA Foundations. Education is one of the areas we are keen to make an impact, and by investing in these schools in Nyandarua and Laikipia Counties, we are transforming lives and enhancing the learning outcomes of hundreds of learners,” said Peter Ndegwa, Chief Executive Officer, Safaricom PLC.

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Under environment, Safaricom established a school regreening programme where the company will provide 10,000 fruit trees to 100 schools across Laikipia and Nyandarua Counties. The program is in partnership with Kenya Forest Service, the Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Forestry. Safaricom also planted 5000 indigenous trees at Nyahururu Golf Club to support its reafforestation initiatives.