Donation of Hand Sanitizers to the community
Mount Kenya University in response to preventive and containment measures against Coronavirus is producing alcohol- based hand sanitizers to ease accessibility by the university students, staff and general public.
MKU has donated hand sanitisers to the government for use in the government isolation centers and the neighbouring police stations such as makongeni and communities.

DCC Thika receives hand sanitizers donation from MKU
Hand sanitizers had previously distributed to TV47 which is located in Nairobi Parklands area. TV47 is currently airing MKU televised lectures.
The university will continue to support the staff, students and neighbouring community and the government to adopt the Ministry of Health guidelines on the required preventive measures.

Chief Inspector Rashford Kinoti The OCS Makongeni police station receiving hand sanitizers Donation from Mount Kenya University
Covid Safeguard facts:
- Wash your hands regularly using running water and soap or a hand sanitizer
- Wear personal protective gear; wear a mask when stepping out to a public place
- Maintain a social distance between you and everyone else

handing over of hand sanitizers to Thika police
Safety begins with you