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Thursday, 13 July 2023
KIKWETE TO FLAG OFF CLIMBERS IN GEITA GOLD MINING KILI CHALLENGE 2023 CAMPAIGN
Former President Jakaya Kikwete will tomorrow, Friday, bid farewell to 61 participants, who will climb Mount Kilimanjaro through the 'GGML Kili Challenge -2023' campaign aimed at raising funds for the National AIDS Control Fund for the continuous fight to eradicate human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and AIDS.
The campaign was founded in 2002 by the Geita Gold Mining Limited (GGML) in collaboration with the Tanzania AIDS Control Commission (TACAIDS).
In a statement issued yesterday by the Kilimanjaro Regional Administrative Secretary (RAS), Tixon Nzunda said after Dr. Kikwete will have flagged them off them at the Machame Gate, they will be received by Kilimanjaro Regional Commissioner, Nurdin Babu at the Mweka Kibosho Gate next week on 20th at 9 am.
On his part, the Vice President of AngloGold Ashanti- GGML who handles sustainable projects in Ghana and Tanzania, Simon Shayo said this year a total of 35 participants will climb the mountain in the usual way, while some 26 will ascend by cycling.
He said that in the campaign there will be a mobilization of the public to join voluntary HIV testing services, counseling and blood donation.
Elaborating, he applauded the Government for supporting the campaign that was founded in 2002, adding that as stakeholders in the fight against HIV/AIDS, the company has received support that enables the Kili Challenge to take great steps to become an international fund, involving mountaineers and cyclists from all continents and more than 20 countries outside Africa.
He added: These funds, which are collected every year, are aimed at supplementing the government’s efforts in achieving the three zero goals, notably to reduce new infections to zero percent, zero stigma and zero deaths from HIV/AIDS.
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