Hyatt Regency The Kilimanjaro Hotel
General Manager Trevor Saldanha speaks to invited guests during the
business partner celebrations hosted by The Kilimanjaro Hotel to his
customers in Dar es Salaam.
By MOblog Team
HYATT Regency the Kilimanjaro Hotel has
set aside USD 50,000 as part of the hotel’s Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) efforts to foster the development of education
sector in the country. It has been learnt.
Speaking to invited dignitaries during
the dinner party hosted by the Kilimanjaro hotel to its customers
yesterday in Dar es Salaam, General Manager Trevor Saldanha said the
funds would be used to repair and rehabilitate Mtoni Primary school in
the Temeke municipality.
“Equally important when in business is to
give back to the community one operates in and I would like to mention
here that “The Kilimanjaro” as part of its corporate social
responsibility has kept aside 50,000 dollars that is being used to
repair & maintain the Mtoni School,”
“ We have already begun working with the
school principal on the areas that are in urgent need of repair and
while some work is being done with the help of outside contractors a lot
of this project is being completed with the help of hotel employees who
donate their free time to this important cause,”
“We are also partnering with His Worship
The Lord Mayor of Ilala, Jerry Silaa on his project for 2013 which is to
ensure that every child attending a public school has a bench to sit
on,” says Saldanha
He said that the hotel will always remain
the iconic “Kilimanjaro Hotel”; all team members will work hard to live
up to the name and represent the brand to the best of theory collective
abilities.
Saldanha added that the hotel continues
to be the preferred residence of Kings, Queens, Presidents, Prime
Ministers, Entrepreneurs and Entertainers when they visit Dar es Salaam
(some of you may have already caught a glimpse of some of our famous
guests on the screens).
He further said that the aim of any
company is to expand and increase its enterprise value and Hyatt is
currently constructing a 77 room hotel in historic Stone Town, Hyatt
will commission the new “Park Hyatt Zanzibar” next year. This
spectacular property will set the tone for hospitality on the island.
Mr.Timoth Mlay The Hyatt Regency The
Kilimanjaro Hotel, Front Office Manager along side with Sam Sarin Sales
Executive Manager conducting a draw where by invited guests wins various
Hampers.
Sam Sarin Sales Executive Manager of the Kilimanjaro Hotel display a bottle of Hennessey from Q Way International.
An Employee from Commercial Bank of
Africa (CBA) Rehema Mashayo in a happy mood when she was announced as a
lucky winner of the Business Class return Ticket from Dar to Instanbul
when Hyatt Regency The Kilimanjaro Hotel conducted a draw on behalf of Turkish Airline.
Turkish Airlines Director, Tanzania
Alper KUCUK congratulate Ms. Rehema Mashayo from CBA Bank for being one
of the lucky winners during Business Partners celebrations hosted by The
Kilimanjaro Hotel Hyatt Regency.
Turkish Airlines Director, Tanzania Alper KUCUK hands over an example of the return ticket Ms. Rehema Mashayo from CBA Bank.
Turkish Airlines Director, Tanzania Alper KUCUK display an example of the returning ticket of Ms.Rehema Mashayo.
His worship Lord Mayor Hon. Jerry Silaa
shares a light moment with Jacqueline Kombe (left) from High
Commissioner of Canada and Jully Urio (right) during the Business
Partner Celebrations hosted by The Kilimanjaro Hyatt Regency Hotel.
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