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Jenga Jirani: This is something I feel very strongly about – Nyashinski

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MC Jessy, Jogn Njuguna and Nyashinski  [Photo: David Gichuru]

The Jonathan Jackson foundation in partnership with Kubamba crew will this weekend host an online festival that is set to be the talk of the town for the coming weeks. The event, dubbed Jenga Jirani Festival, targets to raise Sh100 million to help different communities in the country that have been affected by the pandemic. The virtual concert, which is slated for tomorrow, November 7 and Sunday, is set to share love to the sick, the old, and vulnerable in communities.

The two partners are calling upon Kenyans to come together and give hope to a neighbour who cannot provide for their family during these tough times that the country is facing by contributing Sh100 to make someone smile and be hopeful for a better tomorrow. The project, which has been sponsored by the Standard Media Group will air the whole experience on KTN Home and all other Standard Group entertainment social media platforms at 7.30pm on both days.

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