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Rapper Fredokiss, youth parliamentarians in charity collabo

Rapper Penjani Kalua, who is popularly known as Fredokiss in the showbiz industry, on Wednesday joined the country’s youthful Parliamentarians in their donation drive to Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital’s (QECH) children’s burns unit and intensive care ward.

Fredokiss said as a youth, he has a role to play in ensuring that he contributes to the development of the country through positive role modeling.

Fredokiss cheering a patient at QECH

“It feels great to be part of this charity drive by the youth parliamentarians. I believe the little we can do to those in need or in pain can bring a difference in their lives,” said Fredokiss.

On his part, leader of the delegation, deputy speaker for the youth parliament, David Milambe said the donation targeted young people below the age of 25.

“We are youth parliamentarians with a common social responsibility which we feel can impact lives of our fellow youth in the country. We involved Fredokiss to join our delegation upon realization that he is also much into charity work,” said Milambe.

The donation comprised assorted groceries including sugar and milk.

One of the guardians, only identified as Bertha, hailed the youth parliamentarians and Fredokiss for remembering those in need.

 

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