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Shelter Afrique, through the Shelter Afrique Foundation, has donated foodstuffs, clothing, books and other items in support of Christ Chapel Children’s Home.
The Children’s Home is based in Nairobi’s Huruma estate, and is currently giving care to 82 orphaned and vulnerable children from slum areas under its residential and outreach programmes.
Presenting the items to Christ Chapel Children’s Home Executive Director Gloria Ndunge, Shelter Afrique’s Group MD and CEO Andrew Chimphondah said the company was keen on supporting social projects that target low-income beneficiaries.
“As an organization, we recognize the work done by institutions such as Christ Chapel Children’s Home in support of the vulnerable in the society as it sits well with our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) policy. We hope these donations will cause a positive change in the lives of these children, more so during this Coronavirus pandemic,” Mr. Chimphondah said.
THE STANDARD By
Victor Nzuma |
February 3rd 2021 at 10:19:09 GMT +0300
The vehicles which had fake number plates were detained at the Machakos Police Station. [Courtesy]
Police have seized three vehicles believed to belong to Machakos County Government after they were allegedly found campaigning for Maendeleo Chapchap candidate in the ongoing senatorial by-election.
Officers from the Government Vehicles Check Unit working on a tip off descended on the vehicles in Kathiani constituency while on a campaign trail and seized them.
The vehicles which had fake number plates were detained at the Machakos Police Station and the drivers released.
The three double cabin vehicles had been mounted with public address systems and posters of the candidate all over.