Kenyan have flooded the Nakuru restaurant of the lady named Akinyi Harriet, who cried this morning saying she had invested millions in her restaurant business but had not gotten customers yet for the three months the hotel has been operational. Some Kenyans even went an extra mile and brought for her bales of Unga, crates of eggs, drinks, cooking oil etc
From the previous video, people asked about the hotel, well it's called, Tule Kienyeji and is located in Nakuru CBD, Maasai Avenue between Mercy Mission Hospital and Victonnel Kindergarten.
Tule Kienyeji has now turned into a beautiful victory. After her viral plea, Kenyans traveled from as far as Nairobi to fill her seats, while others sent financial support. This incredible show reminds us that community kindness can transform despair into hope. Truly, the Kenyan spirit is unmatched!
Kenyans are really an amazing people.
Today, we are excited to unveil our second partner, the @aquapurgeweb3, a community-based organization (CBO) dedicated to cleaning our oceans. Powered by blockchain technology, AquaPurge is revolutionizing environmental impact reporting.
Together, we made a visible impact and inspired others to act locally. Thank you to all participants! Letβs keep protecting our environment for future generations. π±πͺ
#FFCCBO#ClimatePositivity
Yesterday, we joined forces with Baha Madzo Gadze for Charity, Mkono Kwa Mkono CBO, and Hands in Hand Eastern Africa to clean up the area under the Mnarani footbridge.This effort was about more than just litter; it was about building community and environmental responsibility.
Today, we kickstarted the seven days of zero plastic in Kilifi , organized by Baha Madzo Gadze for Charity with the support of various partners. Our journey began in the Mnarani area and extended to the greater areas of Mafumbini and Old Ferry.