Mozzart changing livelihoods as they provide clean water to the people of Lurambi in Kakamega

Mrs. Mabel Afandi is now a happy woman. She’s a teacher, in Kakamega.

Mrs. Afandi is currently serving her community as the Deputy Head Teacher at St Basil Lurambi Primary School. Over the years, the challenges she faces in her school is a representation of the challenges the community goes through – and, water shortage ranks top.

However, the tireless head teacher can now sigh in relief.

Residents of Lurambi, Kakamega follow proceeds during the commissioning of the Mozzart Water Project.

Leading gaming company Mozzart on Wednesday 3 February commissioned a water point worth Ksh 2.3 million at St Basil Lurambi Primary School in Kakamega.

“The people of Lurambi had to walk long distances to the river and most have suffered from water borne diseases. These will now be a thing of the past as we now have clean water right here in our school courtesy of Mozzart.” – Says Mrs. Afandi.

This is part of their 100 WELLS FOR OUR COMMUNITIES initiative that was launched last year with the people of Imbo in Homa Bay being the first beneficiaries of a water well that provides access to clean water to the community.

Mrs. Afandi, Deputy Head Teacher Lurambi Secondary in Kakamega giving a vote of thanks during the event.

Speaking on behalf of the community, Mrs. Afandi, thanked Mozzart for the kind gesture.

“We have lacked water for the last four years and now that Mozzart has commissioned this water project right inside the school, the students will now have more time to focus on their studies. Previously we used to order them to ensure they come with water from home every day. This project will also benefit their parents and the entire community,” she said,

“The people of Lurambi had to walk long distances to the river and most have suffered from water borne diseases. These will now be a thing of the past as we now have clean water right here in our school courtesy of Mozzart.” She added.

Sasa Krneta, Mozzart’s Country Manager reiterated the company’s commitment to supporting Kenyan communities.

“As Mozzart, we are very committed to helping communities in Kenya by supporting important sectors of their daily lives like access to clean drinking water and health.  We have done this across different counties in Kenya and we are happy today to officially open this water point, the second one we have done so far,” he said,

“Our aim is to get to at least establish 100 new water points across different areas in Kenya. On behalf of Mozzart, I want to assure you that this is just the beginning, we hope to do more and our doors are always open to listen and support Kenyans.” He concluded.

While still within the region, the Mozzart team will on Thursday 4 February head to the Kakamega Referral Hospital to donate medical equipment.

Mozzart fulfills promise to Pumwani Maternity Hospital by donating special medical equipment worth Ksh 400,000

As part of its ongoing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative named “Supporting Our Healthcare Facilities”, the company donated a specialized Continuous Positive Airway Pressure therapy (CPAP) machine worth Ksh 400,000 to the Pumwani Maternity Hospital in Nairobi on Friday 29th January.

Medical staff at Pumwani and the Mozzart team during the presentation at the facility.

The machine is used to help a person who has obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) breathe more easily during sleep.

A CPAP machine increases air pressure in the throat so that the airway doesn’t collapse when a patient breathes in.

The donation of the CPAP machine follows a special request for this specific equipment when Mozzart donated Intensive Care Unit (ICU) worth Ksh 3,000,000 to the hospital on 18th December last year.

Dr. Beth Maina, of Pumwani Maternity Hospital during the event.
Dr. Beth Maina, of Pumwani Maternity Hospital during the event.

Deputy Medical Superintendent and Head of Clinical Services at the hospital Dr. Beth Maina thanked Mozzart for responding to the request.

“We are very happy that Mozzart listened to our request and fulfilled their promise. This is a very crucial machine that we have lacked for a very long time and we are very glad to have it finally.” She said.

Mr. Orina, the Nursing Manager in charge of the new born unit said the equipment would improve service delivery in the facility.

“It will help us nurse our babies especially those that are born pre-maturely. It will enhance their lungs and improve their breathing system and we are very grateful to Mozzart for donating this important equipment.” He said.

Mozzart’s CSR Representative Cyprian Aluda said the company was also glad to help and will continue doing so.

Mozzart's CSR Rep Cyprian Aluda during the event at the facility.
Mozzart’s CSR Rep Cyprian Aluda during the event at the facility.

“We are very happy to be back at Pumwani to donate the CPAP machine as per your request. We are very passionate about healthcare hence the reason our CSR activities are mainly focused on this area. We will continue partnering and helping more health facilities around the country.” He said.

Between November 2020 and now, sixteen different hospitals have received essential medical equipment courtesy of Mozzart. The facilities include Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital, Pumwani Maternity Hospital, Ngara Health Centre, Chemolingot Sub County Hospital, Mathare North Health Centre, Kahawa West Health Centre, Kayole 1 Health Centre, Kayole 2 Sub County Hospital, Nyamache Sub-County Referral Hospital, Rachuonyo Couty Hospital, Dandora 1 Health Center, Mukuru Health Center and Dandora 2 Health Center.

More hospitals around the country are lined up to benefit in coming weeks.

Mozzart donates ICU equipment worth Ksh 1.5 million to Dandora 2 Health Center in Nairobi

Leading gaming company Mozzart continues to provide great support to Kenya’s healthcare system, through numerous donations to different hospitals every week.

As part of its ongoing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative named “Supporting Our Healthcare Facilities”, this company donated Intensive Care Unit (ICU) medical equipment worth Ksh 1.5 million to the Dandora 2 Health Center in Nairobi. 

Medical staff at Dandora 2 Health Centre and the Mozzart team pose at the facility with the dummy cheque worth Ksh 1.5m
Medical staff at Dandora 2 Health Centre and the Mozzart team pose at the facility with the dummy cheque worth Ksh 1.5m

Donated equipment include hospital beds, patient monitors, oxygen concentrators, incubators and bedside trolleys.

Kimenye Richard, the Kasarani Sub County Ministry of Health representative said the equipment would go a long way in improving service delivery.

“We are very glad for the support from Mozzart and appreciate what they are doing. The equipment will help us monitor mothers before and after they deliver and this is a big boost. We are really thankful,” he said.

Mr. Kimenye Richard, the Kasarani Sub County Ministry of Health representative during the occasion.

“Kasarani sub county is vast – from Kariobangi to Kamulu and obviously there are gaps as far as health services are concerned. This gesture from Mozzart means a lot as we strive to give quality health services to the community and we will do our best to maintain the equipment. We will also ensure they are put to good use.” He added.

George Omondi Owoth, the doctor in charge of the Dandora 2 Health Center also echoed Kimenye’s sentiments.

“We thank Mozzart for the equipment. It has been our vision since 2014 to be one of the facilities in Nairobi that can offer quality and affordable health services to the people and this is now coming into a reality courtesy of Mozzart,” He remarked.

George Omondi Owoth, the doctor in charge of the Dandora 2 Health Center speaking during the event.

“Previously we used to refer patients who required critical services to other hospitals but now we have the capacity to deal with emergencies. Such equipment are very vital and we are very honored to receive them.” He added.

June Jemutai, Mozzart’s CSR representative, reiterated the company’s commitment to supporting Kenyan communities especially in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic.

“Thank you for accepting our donations. We hope this equipment will help mothers, kids and all other patients. We have supported various hospitals and will continue to support our communities in different sectors.” She said.

June Jemutai, Mozzart’s CSR representative at the handover ceremony.

Since November 2020, 16 different hospitals have received essential medical equipment courtesy of Mozzart. The facilities include Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital, Pumwani Maternity Hospital, Ngara Health Centre, Chemolingot Sub County Hospital, Mathare North Health Centre, Kahawa West Health Centre, Kayole 1 Health Centre, Kayole 2 Sub County Hospital, Nyamache Sub-County Referral Hospital, Rachuonyo County Hospital, Dandora 1 Health Center, Mukuru Health Center and now Dandora 2 Health Center.

More hospitals around the country are set to benefit in coming weeks.

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It is time for Mukuru Health Center! Mozzart makes a mark with Ksh 1.5m worth of essential ICU equipment in donations to the facility

On Friday 22nd January, leading gaming company Mozzart donated Intensive Care Unit (ICU) medical equipment worth Ksh 1.5 million to Mukuru Center in Nairobi as part of its ongoing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative named “Supporting Our Healthcare Facilities.”

Medical staff at Mukuru Health Centre and the presenting Mozzart team posing with the dummy cheque worth Ksh 1.5m

Donated equipment include hospital beds, patient monitors, oxygen concentrators, incubators and bedside trolleys.

Dr. Joel Mutheka, the doctor in charge of the facility thanked Mozzart for the donations.

“I appreciate Mozzart for the good work they have been doing from last year and encourage them to continue. This equipment will greatly improve our service delivery.” He said.

Dr. Joel Mutheka, the Doctor In Charge of the facility during the event.

Florence Nyika, a midwife at the facility said the health center would now offer better services to the residents.

“I want to assure Mozzart that the equipment is in safe hands and will greatly serve the common man in Mukuru. We are very grateful and thank Mozzart for this noble gesture.” She said.

June Jemutai, Mozzart’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) representative assured that the company will continue supporting more public health centers.

“We have been supporting different health care facilities since Covid-19 struck last year. We initially gave out Personal Protective Equipment (PPE’s) worth Ksh 10 million across different counties and thought it would be wise to do more,” she said,

“We are eager to do more in regards to maternal and child healthcare going forward. Kindly accept our donations and use them for the intended purpose – to serve the community. We will continue supporting the most vulnerable Kenyans and are ready to help whenever called upon.” She added.

June Jemutai, Mozzart’s CSR Representative speaks during the presentation at the facility.

Since the CSR initiative begun in November 2020, sixteen different hospitals have received essential medical equipment courtesy of Mozzart.

The facilities include Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital, Pumwani Maternity Hospital, Ngara Health Centre, Chemolingot Sub County Hospital, Mathare North Health Centre, Kahawa West Health Centre, Kayole 1 Health Centre, Kayole 2 Sub County Hospital, Nyamache Sub-County Referral Hospital, Rachuonyo County Hospital, Dandora 1 Health Center and now the Mukuru Health Center.

More hospitals around the country are set to benefit from the initiative in the coming weeks.

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Mozzart brightens smiles for Dandora residents with Ksh 1.5m worth of ICU equipment in donations to Dandora 1 Health Center

Leading gaming company Mozzart on Tuesday 19th January donated Intensive Care Unit (ICU) medical equipment worth Ksh 1.5 million to Dandora 1 Health Center in Nairobi as part of its ongoing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative named “Supporting Our Healthcare Facilities.”

Dr James Muema, the doctor in-charge of the health facility during the event.

Donated equipment include hospital beds, patient monitors, oxygen concentrators, incubators and bedside trolleys.

James Muema, the doctor in charge of the facility thanked Mozzart for the donations.

“We are very pleased to have you here and appreciate your kind donations. We have received them with a clean heart and assure you we are going to use them to improve service delivery,” Dr. James Muema said,

“We did not have any oxygen concentrators, incubators and patient monitors and now that we have them, we are really going to improve our service delivery especially during emergencies. We thank Mozzart for stepping in and helping the Dandora community.” He added.

Medical staff at Dandora 1 Health Center and the Mozzart team posing at the facility with the dummy cheque

Peter Mugui, the Medical Officer in charge of Kasarani Sub County and Embakasi North, also echoed Muema’s sentiments.

“Most organizations only donate to private facilities but I have seen Mozzart going all over the country donating very vital equipment to the most deserving public health centers and that is really good,” he said,

“Oxygen concentrators and patient monitors are very key in the fight against Covid-19 and all the other equipment donated today will improve service delivery in this facility. Many patients from within this community that were being referred to other better equipped hospitals will now access the same services here and that is great. Thank you Mozzart for the noble job you are doing in the Kenyan communities.” He added.

June Jemutai, Mozzart’s CSR Representative during the handover event.

June Jemutai, Mozzart’s Corporate Social Responsibility Representative (CSR) and Internal Control assured that the company will continue supporting more public health centers.

“We’ve been concerned with public healthcare especially after Covid-19 started affected the daily livelihoods of Kenyans and we have donated a lot crucial medical equipment all very over the country. This is the primary focus of our CSR programs and our promise to Kenyans is that we will not let you down and will continue supporting you.” She concluded.

Between November 2020 and now, fifteen different hospitals have received essential medical equipment courtesy of Mozzart. The facilities include Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital, Pumwani Maternity Hospital, Ngara Health Centre, Chemolingot Sub County Hospital, Mathare North Health Centre, Kahawa West Health Centre, Kayole 1 Health Centre, Kayole 2 Sub County Hospital, Nyamache Sub-County Referral Hospital, Rachuonyo County Hospital and now Dandora 1 Health Center.

More hospitals around the country are lined up to benefit in coming weeks.

Mozzart blesses Kayole 1 Health Center with Ksh. 1.5m worth of medical equipment

Gaming company Mozzart on Wednesday donated medical equipment worth Sh 1.5 million to the Kayole 1 Health Centre in Nairobi.

This is part of their ongoing “SUPPORTING OUR HEALTHCARE FACILITIES” which aims to empower healthcare facilities around the country with vital equipment.

Kayole 1 Health Centre staff and Mozzart team pose for a photo with the dummy cheque representing the sum of the donation.

The company has in the recent past made a donation of Ksh 10,000,000 worth of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE’s) to front line professionals, medical equipment to the Ngara Health Centre, Chemolingot Sub County hospital in Tiaty, Mathare North Health Centre, Kahawa West Health Centre each worth Ksh 1.5 million while the Pumwani Maternity and Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospitals each received donations worth Ksh 3 million.

On Thursday, more equipment will be donated to the Kayole 2 Health Centre.

Kayole 1 Health Centre in Charge, Mrs. Erica Ndege, talks after receiving the donation from Mozzart.
Kayole 1 Health Centre in Charge, Mrs. Erica Ndege, talks after receiving the donation from Mozzart.

Items donated to Kayole 1 Health Centre include incubators, patient monitors, oxygen concentrators, bedside lockers, and patient beds complete with Macintosh mattresses.

Mrs Erica Ndege, who is in charge of the Kayole 1 Health Centre, thanked Mozzart for the kind gesture.

“I want to thank Mozzart for the donation. This will go a long way in ensuring we offer quality service especially in our maternity wing which was started three years ago and is now doing around 200 deliveries in a month. We are very grateful.” She said.

Mozzart’s representative Mr Rodney Rono reiterated the company’s commitment to supporting Kenyans especially during these hard times.

Hospital beds, Patient’s lockers, baby incubators, Patient monitors, etc, donated to Kayole 1 Health Centre by Mozzart.

“We are very delighted to share with you our love and appreciation for the Kenyan people. A healthy nation is a wealthy Nation and therefore we are very keen on empowering hospitals even at the grassroots level in order to reach the ordinary citizens who work so hard, day in, day out,” he said,

“We hope our donations today make a change and impact the lives of the people of Kayole and on behalf of Mozzart, I would like to assure Kenyans that we are here to support you especially during this difficult period.” He added.

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Mozzart makes a noble ICU equipment donation to Pumwani Maternity Hospital

As part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative dubbed “SUPPORTING OUR HEALTHCARE FACILITIES”, Mozzart Bet has donated medical equipment worth ksh 3,000,000 to the Pumwani Maternity Hospital.

Mozzart is targeting to support key healthcare facilities in Nairobi and around different counties in the mist of corona virus pandemic. As part of Corporate Social Responsibility, Mozzart is committed in supporting our health-care facilities.

When the COVID-19 pandemic started this company made a donation of 10,000,000 Shs worth of PPES donation to support our front line professionals.

“In our new program of donating ICU equipment to Hospitals we have so far donated equipment to the Ngara Health Centre, Chemolingot Sub County hospital in Tiaty….and in Nairobi so far we have given to Mathare North Health Centre, Kahawa West Health Centre, and today we are in Pumwani. Kindly accept our small Christmas Donation, as we continue to partner in this journey during this tough time.” Says Mr. Sasa Krneta, Mozzart bet Country Manager said.

Donated items to Pumwani Maternity Hospital included Incubators, Patient Monitors, Oxygen Concentrators, Bedside Lockers, and Patient Beds complete with Macintosh Mattresses.

 

Donated items to Mathare North Health Centre Kahawa West Health Centre, Ngara Health Centre and Chemolingot Health Centre were in the range of Ksh 1,500,000.

 “Mozzart has really helped us today and we hope we can be able to journey together & partner with them even in supporting other departments like the out-patient services.” – said Dr. Beth Maina, Deputy Medical Superintendent & Head of Clinical Services, Pumwani Maternity Hospital.

The short event was held at the Pumwani Grounds, and was attended by the Nairobi Metropolitan Services Director of Health, Dr. Josphine Kibaru Mbae, Medical Superintendent, Pumwani Maternity, Dr. John Murima, Mozzart Bet –  Country Manager Mr. Sasa Krneta & Mr. Okoth Ochieng’, Mozzart Bet Marketing Manager among other dignitaries.