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Mozzart donates Sh1.5m equipment

Friday, January 29th, 2021 00:00 | By
Kimenye Richard, the Kasarani sub-county Ministry of Health representative.

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 initiative named “Supporting Our Healthcare Facilities”, the firm donated Intensive Care Unit  medical equipment worth Sh1.5 million to the Dandora 2 Health Center in Nairobi. 

 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. 

Supporting communities

“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,” he said,

George Owoth (pictured), the doctor in charge 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,” he said.

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,” she said. 

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