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Ngina Kenyatta: A Royal Philanthropist Making a Difference

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 18 November 2019.

Published on November 18, 2019, Ngina Kenyatta, the daughter of Kenya's first family, is not just a privileged individual, but a dedicated philanthropist who is making a real difference in the lives of disadvantaged youth.

As the director of The Kenyatta Trust, a non-governmental organization (NGO) that provides scholarships to underprivileged students, Ngina is at the forefront of efforts to empower young people and give them a chance to succeed.

One of the ways the trust achieves this is through its annual Janjaruka Camps, which are designed to teach students valuable life skills such as teamwork, while engaging them in fun and challenging activities.

Ngina's dedication to her work is evident in her willingness to roll up her sleeves and participate in the camps alongside the students. In one photo, she is seen participating in outdoor games with some of the students, demonstrating her commitment to the cause.

According to Ngina, the trust's mission is to provide support to young leaders and help them positively impact their society. She believes that every individual who forms part of the trust's family will have a story to share with their own children, a story of hope, possibility, and change.

Ngina's vision for a better Kenya is one where young people are empowered to make a difference, and she is confident that the trust's students will be part of this vision.

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