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    Safaricom Youth Orchestra Students Set for E-learning Classes

    Francis MuliBy Francis MuliMay 15, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Members of the Safaricom Youth Orchestra are set to receive music lessons through e-learning, following a handover of 4G enabled mobile handsets from Safaricom.

    With the COVID-19 pandemic affecting the physical practice sessions, the over 80 students who make up the orchestra will now receive music instructions from home, with the first online class set for May 16, 2020.

    The orchestra draws together 45 percent of its students from public schools, 30 percent from the Ghetto Classics programme, and 25 percent from private school.

    Safaricom has also partnered with Eneza Education, Longhorn Publishers and Viusasa to provide free access to educational content for Primary and Secondary school students studying from home since the beginning of April.

    Read: Safaricom Extends Bonga For Good Initiative As Customers Redeem Ksh200 Million Worth of Points

    Started in 2014, the orchestra has over the years seen 120 of its members graduate from its programme, with some its stellar performances showcased at the Safaricom International Jazz Festival performing alongside world renown international artistes such as Marcus Miller and the late Manu Dibango.

    Students have access to revision content on the SMS-based Shupavu291 free of charge following a waiver of the Ksh3 subscription fee. Learners can also access Longhorn E-learning, Shupavu Web and Viusasa Elimu through a free daily education bundle accessible via *544#.

    “We acknowledge the significant role that music plays in our daily lives, more so to the 10-17 year old boys and girls who get the chance to play for the Safaricom Youth Orchestra. Being in the technology industry, we aim to bridge the divide brought about by the restriction of movement by enabling the students get access to their music tutors through e-learning,” said Peter Ndegwa, Chief Executive Officer, Safaricom.

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