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Gaming firm Mozzart Kenya reaffirmed its commitment to supporting access to clean and safe water in schools and communities across the country, after launching a borehole at St Patrick’s Special School in Thika.

The company made the intervention through its Action 100 Wells initiative, commissioning a 220-meter-deep solar-powered borehole that will offer a long-term solution to water challenges at the institution.

The commissioning ceremony brought together parents, senior officials from Thika Municipality, representatives from the Ministry of Education, education officers in charge of learners with special needs and officials from the Gaming Regulatory Authority of Kenya.

Speaking during the event, Mozzart Kenya Country Manager, Sasa Krneta, expressed satisfaction at the commissioning of the project, noting that access to clean water remained central to creating a conducive learning environment.