DJ Moz and Jenga Jirani Festival chairman Jackson Jonathan. The event dubbed the Jenga Jirani festival targets to raise Sh100 million to help different communities in the country affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Speaking during the launch of the event in Nairobi, the Jenga Jirani Festival chairman Jackson Jonathan said that he envisions raising funds for thousands of families that cannot fend for themselves during these hard times. While appealing for Kenyans to come together to help each other, Jonathan assured Kenyans of full accountability for the money that will be raised during the festival. Nyashinski will perform at the Jenga Jirani Festival.
Source: Standard Digital November 03, 2020 12:36 UTC