This archive report was first published on 23 August 2021.
Username Investments has demonstrated its commitment to empowering the youth by sponsoring a delegation to attend the International Model United Nations (TIMUN 2021) conference in Zanzibar, Tanzania, from August 23rd to 28th, 2021.
Reuben Kimani, CEO of Username Investments, stated, "We are honored to participate in empowering the young and future generations with diverse opportunities. Our desire as a company is to impact the lives of young people not only through homeownership but also through mentorship and training opportunities."
During the event, held at Username's Head Office in Westlands at Le'mac Building, Reuben Kimani issued a cheque of Ksh 200,000 to Ndungu Nyoro, Founder of Affecto Foundation, to cover the expenses of the delegates.
Reuben Kimani emphasized the importance of investing in knowledge, quoting Benjamin Franklin, "An investment in knowledge pays the best interest." He encouraged the delegates to take advantage of the conference to learn and network as much as they can and apply the same knowledge to better their lives.
Speaking during the event, Ndungu Nyoro, Founder of Affecto Foundation, thanked Username Investments for their endless support to the foundation, which has seen thousands of students access learning opportunities, get mentorship, and learn various life skills necessary for their wellbeing.