Past Zero gets Sh20 million help and another facility

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In the first place Woman Margaret Kenyatta Friday at State House Nairobi, got Sh20 million and another portable facility in support of her Past Zero activity.

The check of Sh20 million was given by the Africa Reinsurance Partnership through its gathering Overseeing Chief and President Corneille Karekezi while the completely kitted versatile center was given by I and M Bank through its Executive Eric Kimani.

Talking for the benefit of the African Reinsurance Company, Mr Karekezi and Mr Karanja Kabage guaranteed the Main Woman of their support in her respectable activity.

They said the African Reinsurance Company is focused on being a piece of the Main Woman's endeavors to enhance the strength of ladies and kids.

On his part, I and M Chief Kimani said the Principal Woman has been an awesome motivation to numerous Kenyans. He said the gift of the completely kitted portable facility is a declaration of his bank's faith in the Main Woman's vision.

"Today's presentation of a completely prepared versatile facility by our bank is a reasonable explanation from us that we trust that accomplishing Past Zero Maternal and Newborn child Mortality is conceivable," said Mr Kimani.

The Main Woman said thanks to all well-wishers for their bolster saying, the reaction from Kenyans towards the Past Zero battle has been extraordinary.

"One needs to go to the ground to see with their own eyes, the reaction is overpowering," said the Principal Woman.

She brought up that extensive regions require more than one versatile center and called for more support from well-wishers.
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