The solidarity of the people, but also the humanity of successful companies like Mozzartbet, is needed now more than ever. This company is a market leader in Southeast Europe, and is most recognizable for its social work.
Worldwide, in seven markets, they have reserved over Ksh200 Million for the fight against Covid-19 and a large part was destined to help and support the Kenyan health system, as well as the citizens most affected by the coronavirus epidemic.
2020 was a difficult year mainly due to the pandemic that halted economic activities globally. The ripple effect was felt across all sectors, but Kenyans are resilient people – they kept working hard despite the hard times.
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Mozzart felt the need to support Kenyans and therefore initiated several Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities.
Through the “supporting our healthcare facilities” programme, Mozzart donated vital medical equipment to various hospitals in the country.
The company made a donation of Ksh10 million worth of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE’s) to front line workers, 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 worth Ksh1.5 million while the Pumwani Maternity and Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospitals each received donations worth Ksh3 million.
Items donated to these include incubators, patient monitors, oxygen concentrators, bedside lockers, foetal scanning machines, foetal dopplers, digital baby and adult weighing scales, and patient beds complete with Macintosh mattresses.
Mozzart also launched the "100 wells water project for Kenyans" with the first water point now already operational in Imbo, Kothidha in Homabay County.
hrough this water project, Mozzart aims to give back to the society by delivering clean water to the most deserving communities. More water points will be commissioned this year.
Mozzart closed the year by unveiling a Ksh 20 million sponsorship of Football Kenya Premier League (FKFPL) side Kakamega Homeboyz.
The company also donated jerseys, balls and other equipment to grassroots football teams across the country. Mozzart Country Manager Sasa Krneta reveals the company will continue supporting community initiatives across the country in 2021.
“We have always had the interests of Kenyan people at heart and we were very happy to support several initiatives in 2020. We believe we touched and changed the lives of people around the country and our aim is to continue doing so this year,” he said.
“I want to assure Kenyans that ongoing CSR activities will continue and we will, as a matter of fact, put more emphasis and resources to help the most vulnerable communities around the country,” he added.