Over 4000 Arsenal fans hailing from Kenya and seven other African countries have convened in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, for a series of engagements, including charitable initiatives aimed at strengthening their camaraderie and providing assistance to the underprivileged in society.
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Addressing attendees at the Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac Institute, where a charitable event, featuring blood donations, was held, fans underscored the enduring bond established in 2017 during their inaugural meeting, which has since spurred numerous community-oriented endeavors across Africa.
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During the charity function at the Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac Institute, Arsenal supporters collectively contributed Tsz—16,000,000 (approximately ksh. 843,000) towards funding reconstructive surgeries for children. While the host nation determines the specific charitable activities, other participating countries contribute to this philanthropic cause.
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Additionally, the agenda includes inter-country tournaments and viewing parties. Tonight, the 4000 Gunners enthusiasts will gather at Berra Beach to watch the highly anticipated match between Manchester City and Arsenal, expressing confidence in their team’s victory.

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