By Eddah Waithaka
Mars Wrigley Kenya equipped students at St. Patrick’s High School with new tools for the digital age on Tuesday, donating 30 laptops and unveiling a freshly renovated computer lab.

The initiative directly supports the company’s broader strategy to bridge the digital divide and create opportunities for students to thrive in a technology-driven world.
Speaking at the handover ceremony, Ismael Bello, General Manager for Mars Wrigley Sub-Saharan Africa, emphasized the company’s commitment to the communities it serves.
“At Mars Wrigley, we believe in making a difference,” Bello said. “We recognize that access to digital tools and a conducive learning environment are essential. We are proud to partner with St. Patrick’s High School to create an environment where every child can learn, explore, and develop their digital literacy.”
This donation is part of Mars Wrigley’s ongoing investment in Kenya, which focuses on providing educational resources and expanding schooling opportunities across the country.
Principal Prisca Ochieng accepted the donation, highlighting its transformative potential for her students.“This generous support will have a lasting impact,” Ochieng stated.
“Access to technology is critical for learning, research, and career preparation. These tools will be instrumental in our efforts to achieve full digital literacy for every student.”
The school will immediately integrate the new laptops into the upgraded computer lab, ensuring students can start benefiting from the enhanced resources without delay.