Mars Wrigley Powers St. Patrick’s Students Tech Future

Mars Wrigley Kenya has boosted digital learning at St. Patrick’s High School in Nairobi. They have donated 30 laptops and renovated the school’s computer lab. The upgraded facility will enable students to immediately access modern learning tools and strengthen their digital literacy.

“This initiative is part of our broader community engagement strategy to bridge the digital divide. It will help students thrive in an increasingly digital world,” said Ismael Bello, General Manager, Sub-Saharan Africa, Mars Wrigley. “Every child deserves access to digital tools and a conducive learning environment. We’re proud to partner with St. Patrick’s to create a space where students can learn, explore and grow.”

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Mars Wrigley General Manager for Sub-Saharan Africa, Ismael Bello [left], and St. Patrick’s High School Makadara [Nairobi County] Principal, Prisca Ochieng, examine one of the 30 laptops donated to the school by the company.

Receiving the donation, Ms. Prisca Ochieng, Principal, St. Patrick’s High School, said: “This support will have a lasting impact on our students. Access to technology is critical for learning, research and career preparation. Your generosity moves us closer to achieving full digital literacy for all our learners.”

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