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2024 Rhino Charge Boosted with Ksh15 Million Safaricom Funds

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Last updated: May 29, 2024 8:57 am
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Published on May 29, 2024 by Agencies for Kenya Online News

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Nairobi, Kenya – 28th May 2024…  The Rhino Charge, which supports the activities of the Rhino Ark Kenya Charitable Trust on environmental conservation initiatives has today received a KES 15 million boost from Safaricom PLC.

The funds will support Car No. 44 (AK44), led by Adil Khawaja and his team of four. Mr. Khawaja has been a long-time participant in the event for over 20 years.

In addition to the KES 15 million sponsorship, Safaricom will also provide network connectivity at key areas of the event.

“Once again, we are delighted to sponsor the Rhino Charge, an initiative dedicated to the conservation, restoration, and protection of our endangered ecosystems. At Safaricom, sustainability is a deeply ingrained value that guides our every step. We firmly believe that businesses can be a force for good, and our support for this iconic event underscores our dedication to environmental conservation and sustainable development. By partnering with Rhino Ark, we aim to protect Kenya’s precious mountain forests and raise awareness about the critical role they play in our ecosystem,” said Mr. Peter Ndegwa, Safaricom CEO.

Last year, the event took place at the Nkoteyia Community Conservancy, setting a remarkable fundraising record of KES 173 million. Car No. 44 (AK44), led by Mr. Khawaja, emerged as the top fundraiser with an impressive total of KES 60 million.

This year’s competition will take place on Madaraka Day, June 1st, in Kajiado County. The event has attracted a field of 58 cars. Among the competitors are last year’s winners, Team 48, led by Mark Glen, who will be hoping to defend their title.

“I immensely thank Safaricom for their continued support of the Rhino Charge event. Their generous donation is part of the strategic partnership with Rhino Ark, aiming at supporting critical ecosystems. Rhino Charge is one of the most spectacular and extreme 4×4 events, bringing together Kenyans for the cause of conservation. Preparations are going well, and we are ready to host the event. As of today, we have 58 car entries participating in the competition,” said Christian Lambrechts, Executive Director of Rhino Ark.

So far, Safaricom has contributed over KES 200 million to the Rhino Charge initiative. This annual off-road 4×4 competition in Kenya raises funds for the Rhino Ark Kenya Charitable Trust, an NGO dedicated to conserving and protecting Kenya’s mountain range ecosystems, including the preservation of mountain forests and other threatened habitats. Additionally, the trust engages and educates nearby communities on conservation, sustainability initiatives, secures connectivity between mountain forests and other threatened wildlife habitats, and establishes sustainable financing mechanisms for conservation.

Safaricom remains committed to supporting sustainability initiatives and reducing its ecological footprints. From innovative recycling programs to renewable energy projects, and partnerships for good, the company is harnessing the power of technology to drive positive change and to protect the environment.

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