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Kate Actress appreciates Kenyans for raising over Ksh20M to aid injured protestors

Kenyan actress Kate Actress. PHOTO/@kate_actress/Instagram
Kenyan actress Kate Actress. PHOTO/@kate_actress/Instagram

Kate Actress has extended her gratitude to Kenyans for their remarkable generosity in raising over Ksh20 million to support those injured during recent protests. 

Sharing on her Instagram stories on June 27, 2024, Kate, while addressing her followers gave reassurance that the money contributed would be properly accounted for. 

“Ksh20M and counting! Thank you Kenyans there will be 100% accountability. We are our own sponsors. Wishing a speedy recovery to our brothers and sisters, Viva,” Kate remarked.

The initiative, led by M-changa Africa under their slogan ‘care for the injured,’ witnessed a tremendous outpouring of support as thousands came together to contribute, demonstrating the spirit of democracy and unity within the community.

Kate Actress thanks Kenyans for their generus contribution. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital/kate_actress/Instagram
Kate Actress thanks Kenyans for their generous contribution. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital/kate_actress/Instagram

On the other hand, another initiative was carried out towards two protestors Rex and Evans who succumbed to their injuries. Their contribution as of June 27, 2024, reached Ksh3 million surpassing the target goal which was Ksh2 million.

The Defenders Coalition, entrusted with the distribution of funds, gave reassurance that the raised amount would directly reach hospitals and clinics providing care to the injured individuals.

Their direct allocation was to expedite support to those in need and facilitate their recovery process. The collective efforts of Kenyans in rallying behind the cause exemplify the power of community and compassion in times of adversity. 

M-Changa Africa urged people to join them to ensure the cause succeeds. 

Shoulder to shoulder

Kenya was on Tuesday engulfed in chaos as police battled protesters in major towns across the country, leaving several protestors injured and others dead.

On Wednesday, June 26, 2024, Kenyan activists among them Hanifa Farsafi, invited their followers and people of goodwill to contribute to an M-changa account.

The initiative, led by M-changa Africa under their slogan ‘care for the injured,’ witnessed a tremendous outpouring of support as thousands came together to contribute, demonstrating the spirit of democracy and unity within the community.

Having been launched on Wednesday morning, the drive raised Ksh7.5 million by 3:30 pm, only Ksh3 million short of the Ksh10 million target which was to be raised within 27 days.

When announcing the total funding, organizers said the medical bills of those hospitalized and those whose families lost loved ones would be covered by the raised amount.

“Public support from businesses, medics, lawyers, and ordinary Kenyans has been phenomenal. We still need your support to assist with the medical expenses of those seriously injured or hospitalized,” the appeal read in part.

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