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Mozzart Bet Fulfils Ksh400K Request to Pumwani Hospital

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”, 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, January 29.

Mozzart Donates ICU Equipment Worth Ksh1.5 million to Mukuru Health Center in Nairobi

Leading gaming company Mozzart on Friday 22 January 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.”

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

School Reopening: Last Minute Move That Saved Our Daughter

This will definitely go down in history books as one of the most nerve-wracking festive periods ever.

Those of us who belong to the generation that marked Christmas and New Year with chapati, lots of nyama and new clothes understand this all too well.

Christmas and New Year come with food (lots of it), family gatherings and clothes so fresh you could literally smell starch in the air.

How our parents managed to do it year after year - and still send all of us to school in January - deserves a mention and a trophy.

My Ex-Girlfriend's Fiancé Saved Me From Embarrassment

I recently bumped into my ex-girlfriend. Whoever said exes are brought into your life to build you clearly never ran into one inside a fancy shopping mall.

Stacie and I dated for 3 years. She would then travel to the UK in 2017 for further education. Yes, I'm blaming higher learning for our break up.

We tried keeping in touch but absence makes the heart do some weird things, and we soon agreed that it was best to just move on.

Safaricom's Pochi La Biashara Saves Christmas for Nairobi Tenants

This festive season saw me team up with 109 neighbours to surprise one of us who has been the equivalent of the Covid-19 hotline in our lives as a community.

Since I am relatively a newcomer in Nairobi, I found it weird, yet refreshing to have that many neighbours, all living in the same apartment. What I found more mind-boggling was the fact that all these people had no form of connection, at least not like in the village where you know almost everyone within a 5km square.