By Garvin Patrick
Pankaj Foundation Team earlier on
organized a fundraising event in
Nairobi for the Pankaj Group team in
an aim to lift at least two million
women from poverty.
Over two million women from the slums
are set to be lifted from poverty
courtesy of a fundraising organized in
Nairobi by the Pankaj foundation.
In attendance was the Cabinet
Secretary for Tourism, Culture and
Heritage, Peninah Malonza recommended
the great rapport between Kenya and
India.
“India has been on the top five
countries on tourism in Kenya and has
shown a reciprocal type of trade in
the sector,” Malonza stated.
The Cabinet Secretary, peninah Malonza
also commended Pankaj Foundation on
its involvement in greening the
country which was initiated by
president Dr William Ruto.
“India has diversifying products,
beautiful temples and also has the
best coastal cuisines for we widely
share spices,” Malonza voiced.
Further she added that Kenya has plans
on bringing religious tourism which
will increase our nation’s Gross
Domestic Product (GDP).
Malonza reiterated that Kenya and
India have a magnificent type of trade
and have a lot of ties with India
being an expert of keeping elephants.
The foundation focuses on helping the
mothers in the slums for they are the
most vulnerable people based on the
conditions around their environs.
In a way of charity also, the
foundation feeds children and also
school them for it brings a way of
safeguarding their future.
Pankaj Foundation team believes in
humanity and are committed to treating
more people by giving them food.
“Roho moyoni mwa Kenya,” Pankaj
uttered as he explained how he grew up
in the slums of Nairobi and even
though he did not manage to finish his
high school studies, he took his
lessons from the university of life.
Pankaj foundation CEO, Pankaj who is a
prominent city businessman urged the
public to do everything honestly for
goodness and mercies shall come your
way and for that reason he chose
philanthropism.
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