Kenyan donates Sh48M to a charity in Bermuda after he lost family in an air disaster
Paul Njoroge who lost five family members on the ill-fated Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 two years ago has donated Sh48 million ($446,000) to charity in Bermuda.
The Kenyan banker based in the Pacific island nation lost his wife Caroline Karanja, seven-year-old son Ryan Njoroge Njuguna, four-year-old daughter Kerry Paul Wanjiku Njuguna, seven-month-old daughter Rubi Wangui Njuguna, and his mother-in-law Ann Wangui Karanja in the March 10, 2019 crash of an Ethiopian Airlines’ Boeing 737 Max.
According to the Royal Gazette, Mr Njoroge teamed up with Jumuiya Ya Afrika, a charity set up to promote African culture and heritage in Bermuda, to organise the donations to anti-child abuse organisation Saving Children, Revealing Secrets and Family Centre.
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Mercy Asamba |
March 15th 2021 at 12:31:04 GMT +0300
Paul Njoroge who lost his wife and three children, Rubi, Kelli and Ryan in the March 10 crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max.
A Kenyan man who lost his three children, his wife and mother-in-law in the Ethiopian plane crash in 2019 has donated $446,000 (Sh48.9 million) to charity in the Pacific island nation of Bermuda.
Paul Njoroge, a Kenyan by birth who worked at the Bank of Butterfield in Bermuda, teamed up with Jumuiya Ya Afrika, a charity set up to promote African culture and heritage in Bermuda, to organise the gifting, according to the
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