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Jenga Jirani – An Online Festival To Raise Funds For Communities Affected By Covid-19

by Femme StaffFemme Staff
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Are you ready for the biggest online festival in Kenya and Africa? A fund raising festival that will reach over 10 Million people with a vision to help communities affected by the Covid-19 pandemic?

Jenga Jirani is that festival and it is almost here. The festival which is organized by Jonathan Jackson Foundation and Kubamba Krew will be happening on 7th and 8th November 2020. It will bring together top Kenyan music artists among them Nyashiski, Khaligraph, Samidoh, Eric Wainaina, Mercy Masika, Juliani, Top comedians; Eric Omondi, MC Jessy, Top lifestyle content Creators; Wajesus Family and many more.

“The effect of the pandemic is still been felt by many, Jenga Jirani is looking to continue supporting families both short and long term, and is calling on Kenyans to come together and help jenga a jirani”

Jonathan Jackson – Chairman – Jenga Jirani Festival.

Jonathan Jackson Foundation (JJF) is a non-profit organisation, that has in the last 6 months provided over 2 million meals (240 tons) since COVID started to support the sick, elderly and vulnerable around Nairobi. The Initiative has reached out to the vulnerable in the society by distributing food, sanitary products and sharing care.

The festival will be on www.jengajirani.org website and Jenga Jirani Youtube.

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