Senator Karen Nyamu – Sh100, 000
Senate Speaker Amason Kingi – Sh250, 000
Senator Aaron Cheruiyot- Sh250, 000
Senator Edwin Sifuna – Sh100, 000
Peris Tobiko – Sh20, 000
Samson Kiprotich Cherargei – Sh100,000
Nyandarua Governor t Moses Ndirangu Badilisha – 200, 000
Energy PS Alex Wachira 100, 000
PS Defense Patrick Mariru – Sh100, 000
Lamu Women Rep Monica Muthoni – Sh50, 000
Nyeri Senator Wamatinga Wahome – Sh30, 000
Kiambu Governor Kimani Wa Matangi – Sh100, 000
Kiambu Senator Karungo Wathang’wa – Sh50, 000
Lamu Senator Joseph Githuku – Sh50, 000
PS Roads Joseph Mungai – Sh100, 000
PS Wosia – Sh50, 000
Murang’a women Rep Betty Maina– Sh30, 000
Speaking ahead of the event, the mugithi star put out a detailed statement concerning the launch of his foundation previously dubbed ”guitar ya samidoh” a name derived from his love for the musical instrument.
He highlighted that the foundation had supported needy children through school and also scouted for talented artists for the purposes of growing their talents.
The father of five also spoke on his humble background and the motive for starting the Foundation.
“In the last four years, through the Guitar ya Samidoh Initiative, we have supported people through Education, Feeding programs, scouting, and helping upcoming artists to record their music among other activities.
“And Now ladies and gentlemen the vision has grown big and we will be launching the Samidoh Foundation tomorrow on the 30th of November at the Parklands Sports Club. Join me in this Noble cause and help make a bigger impact,”.he posted.