Jumia to donate 100% of proceeds to Garissa Attack

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jumianakuruTo help with the funeral expenses and support the families of the victims of the Garissa university attack, Jumia will donate 100% of proceeds made from the JUMIA IS KENYA shop through the Kenya Red Cross.

“We decided to act and devote all proceeds from the shop to the families of the victims. Kenya is our home and these are our neighbors, friends and families who have been affected by the attack, “Said Parinaz Firozi MD Jumia Kenya. “We share in their loss and grief.”

Kenyans who want to contribute should go to http://www.jumia.co.ke/jumia-is-kenya/?source=wings place an order for any item and Jumiawill deliver to their office or doorstep anywhere in Kenya and they can pay cash on delivery.
In addition to sales proceeds being donated, Safaricom, Airtel Kenya, Orange Kenya, Mobikash and the KCB Kenya have also opened accounts where money can be donated via MPESA, Airtel money, Mobikash through paybill Number 858585, Via Orange money through business number 222222 and KCB A/C No. 858585858585
Let’s all show our support #147isnotjustanumber
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