GGM Kili Challenge takes 38 Climbers to Uhuru Peak in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS


  A team of 38 Heroes who reached Uhuru Peak arrived safely at the foot of Mweka Gate in Moshi, Tanzania for the 14th year of Kilimanjaro Challenge which has this year raised about TZS 1.2B funds to fight against HIV/AIDS in Tanzania.
 Vice President Geita Gold Mine (GGM), Simon Shayo, addressing the media (not in picture) joined by Michael Lomo (right) and Susan Elias (left) from Moyo wa Huruma, an orphanage centre that has benefited from the Kili Challenge basket of funds who climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro at Mweka Gate in Moshi, Tanzania. This is the 14th year of Kilimanjaro Challenge which has raised about TZS 1.2B funds this year to fight against HIV/AIDS in Tanzania.
 Vice President Geita Gold Mine (GGM), Simon Shayo, addressing the media (not in picture) at the Reception of the 39 Heroes who climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro at Mweka Gate in Moshi, Tanzania for the 14th year of Kilimanjaro Challenge which has this year raised about TZS 1.2B funds to fight against HIV/AIDS in Tanzania.
 Executive Chairperson from TACAIDS, Dr. Fatma Mrisho, addressing the media (not in picture) at the Reception of the 39 Heroes who climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro at Mweka Gate in Moshi, Tanzania for the 14th year of Kilimanjaro Challenge which has this year raised about TZS 1.2B funds to fight against HIV/AIDS in Tanzania.
 13 year old Susan Elias, from Moyo wa Huruma Orphanage centre in Geita reached Uhuru Peak thus receiving her certificate from the Regional Administrative Secretary Hon. Severine Kahitwa joined by Vice President Geita Gold Mine (GGM), Simon Shayo and Executive Chairperson from TACAIDS, Dr. Fatma Mrisho during the Reception of the 39 Heroes who climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro at Mweka Gate in Moshi, Tanzania for the 14th year of Kilimanjaro Challenge which has this year raised about TZS 1.2B funds to fight against HIV/AIDS in Tanzania.
 Kili Challenge Ambassador from South Africa's Rugby team Mr. Krynauw Otto reached Uhuru Peak thus receiving his certificate from the Regional Administrative Secretary Hon. Severine Kahitwa joined by Vice President Geita Gold Mine (GGM), Simon Shayo and Executive Chairperson from TACAIDS, Dr. Fatma Mrisho during the Reception of the 39 Heroes who climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro at Mweka Gate in Moshi, Tanzania for the 14th year of Kilimanjaro Challenge which has this year raised about TZS 1.2B funds to fight against HIV/AIDS in Tanzania.
 13 year old Michael Lomo, from Moyo wa Huruma Orphanage centre in Geita reached Uhuru Peak thus receiving him certificate from the Regional Administrative Secretary Hon. Severine Kahitwa joined by Vice President Geita Gold Mine (GGM), Simon Shayo and Executive Chairperson from TACAIDS, Dr. Fatma Mrisho during the Reception of the 39 Heroes who climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro at Mweka Gate in Moshi, Tanzania for the 14th year of Kilimanjaro Challenge which has this year raised about TZS 1.2B funds to fight against HIV/AIDS in Tanzania.
 The Regional Administrative Secretary Hon. Severine Kahitwa joined by Vice President Geita Gold Mine (GGM), Simon Shayo and Executive Chairperson from TACAIDS, Dr. Fatma Mrisho celebrating the 39 Heroes from 7 different countries that is Tanzania, Mali, Egypt, Indonesia, United States, Guinea and South Africa at Mweka Gate in Moshi, that decided to undertake Kili Challenge for a good cause to demonstrate their solidarity with the rest of Tanzania and the World in responding to the challenge of HIV/AIDS.
 Celebrating the 39 Heroes from 7 different countries that is Tanzania, Mali, Egypt, Indonesia, United States, Guinea and South Africa at Mweka Gate in Moshi, that decided to undertake Kili Challenge for a good cause to demonstrate their solidarity with the rest of Tanzania and the World in responding to the challenge of HIV/AIDS.
Some of the celebrated 39 Heroes from 7 different countries that is Tanzania, Mali, Egypt, Indonesia, United States, Guinea and South Africa at Mweka Gate in Moshi, that decided to undertake Kili Challenge for a good cause to demonstrate their solidarity with the rest of Tanzania and the World in responding to the challenge of HIV/AIDS.

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