Mozzart Provides Commissions Ksh2.3 Million Water Project in Lurambi, Kakamega

St Basil Lurambi Primary School Deputy Headteacher Mabel Afandi speaking after the launch of the water project
St Basil Lurambi Primary School Deputy Headteacher Mabel Afandi speaking after the launch of the water project
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Leading gaming company Mozzart on Wednesday, February 3, commissioned a water point worth Ksh2.3 million at St Basil Lurambi Primary School in Kakamega.

This is part of the company's 100 Wells For Our Communities initiative that was launched in 2020 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.

St Basil Lurambi Primary School Deputy Headteacher Mabel Afandi thanked Mozzart for the kind gesture.

Lurambi residents line up to access water at the newly launched project
Lurambi residents line up to access water at the newly launched project
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“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.

Lurambi residents waiting to access water at the newly launched project
Lurambi residents waiting to access water at the newly launched project
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“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.

Mozzart Bet Country Manager Sasa Krneta 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.

Mozzart Bet Country Manager Sasa Krneta reiterates the company’s commitment to supporting Kenyan communities.
Mozzart Bet Country Manager Sasa Krneta reiterates the company’s commitment to supporting Kenyan communities.
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“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.

The Mozzart team is expected to head to the Kakamega Referral Hospital to donate medical equipment on Thursday, February 4.

Mozzart Bet Country Manager Sasa Krneta drinking water from the well commissioned at Lurambi
Mozzart Bet Country Manager Sasa Krneta drinking water from the well commissioned at Lurambi
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