Over 1,000 students in Vihiga, Siaya and Busia Counties have benefited from education and infrastructure support from Safaricom Foundation worth KES 2.6 million.

Through the Ndoto Zetu donations, the foundation seeks to help improve digital literacy among students in these counties by providing computers and other accessories.

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In Busia County, Moody Awori primary school pupils Elrod Zawadi, Marion Achieng and Zubeida Subira discuss computer programs concepts during the handover of computers through the Safaricom Foundation’s Ndoto Zetu initiative.

Students from Moody Awori Primary School and Chamasiri Secondary School in Busia as well as Nyasita Mixed Secondary School in Siaya County received computers and other accessories to facilitate digital literacy.

Other learning institutions that received computers include Busali Union High School, Chanzeywe Technical and Vocational College and Essaba Primary School all from Vihiga County.

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Safaricom PLC Trade Marketing support Charles Owuor interacts with Marion Achieng, a pupil at Moody Awori primary school, Busia County during the handover of computers through the Safaricom Foundation’s Ndoto Zetu initiative.

Meanwhile, in Siaya County, Manywanda Primary School received two water tanks to enable access to clean and safe drinking water.

Safaricom Foundation’s third phase of its Ndoto Zetu initiative is set to benefit over 1.2 million people across the 47 counties.  The initiative calls upon Kenyans to partner with the Foundation by having their community dreams and aspirations brought to life.

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