Kenya Sends 300 Bouquets of Flowers to the UK in Solidarity Amid Covid-19

Kenya Sends 300 Bouquets of Flowers to the UK in Solidarity Amid Covid-19

Kenya has sent 300 bouquets of flowers to the United Kingdom as a way of showing solidarity with them amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

A Kenya Airways flight carrying the consignment left the country on Friday night and arrived in London on Saturday, April 25th. The UK is one of Kenya's largest floriculture market.

The flowers were received in London by Flamingo Limited UK and will be distributed Covid-19 frontline workers including doctors, nurses as well as recovering patients in a campaign dubbed ‘Flowers for Hope.’

The initiative was launched by a committee constituted by President Kenyatta and chaired by Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr. Fred Matiang’i.

It brings together the Kenya Private Sector Alliance, Kenya Association of Manufacturers, Kenya Airways, and the Kenya Flower Council. 

“Our member, the Kenya Flower Council, has done this to show empathy and this sends a strong message of partnership at a time when many countries are facing difficulty. It is part of our campaign dubbed ‘Flowers of Hope’ informed by the realities brought forth by how the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting world economies,” said KEPSA CEO Carol Karuga.

The committee requested Uhuru write a goodwill message on the flower sleeves. 

The message reads: “There have been a few moments in history when the world has faced a crisis as far-reaching and consequential as this. It is exactly at moments such as this that we must display our humanity, perseverance, and hope. Whatever the adversity, no matter the foe, we shall triumph together. We stand united. Tuko Pamoja. From Kenya with love – H E Uhuru Kenyatta.”

Bimal Kantaria the Managing Director of Elgon Kenya said: “Now more than ever we should remain united and resilient. Flowers are therapeutic, and are a great way of expressing our appreciation to the gallant men and women working round the clock to take care of the sick.”

He added: “With this campaign, we want to send a message of hope and solidarity to Kenya and the global community even as we work to ensure our brothers and sisters in the flower industry do not lose their jobs during these trying times and our highly acclaimed flower sector remains afloat.” 

Elgon Kenya has donated flower sleeves used in the campaign. Doctors, nurses, and the sick at Kenyatta National Hospital, Mbagathi, Pumwani Maternity, Mama Lucy Hospital, and Spinal Injury Hospital have already received thousands of roses under the Flowers for Hope initiative.
 

Comments

Guest #13 (not verified)     Sun, 04/26/2020 @ 12:37pm

Very many workers in these flower farms survive hand to mouth. Their children are destitute. But they can afford to airlift flowers to give away to corvid doctors, nurses and survivors in the UK but the nothing for their workers.

Fyam (not verified)     Sun, 04/26/2020 @ 01:18pm

Now Kenya is sending flowers to the UK after UK scientists wants to use Kenyans as Guinea pigs. Africans and Stockholm syndrome. I have never trusted anything that came out of Uhuru's mouth. Those covid vaccines will be "rebranded" and dumped into the Kenyan market as the president has already been bought off a long time ago. China is a perfect example...Melinda gates was with Uhuru the other day at statehouse and we all know that Bill and Melida gates foundation via their parent company W.H.O wants to vaccinate the entire world. What do you think Uhuru signed with Melinda gates on behalf of Kenyans?? Or when prince William was in Kenya

Anonymous UI (not verified)     Sun, 04/26/2020 @ 06:39pm

Kenya has enough to send free flowers to our colonizers but must charge our citizens in distress in china to bring them home. We see Kenyans crying of hunger in their own land. Where is the solidarity with our brothers and sisters in China and at home? Where are our nations priorities? Whose pain do we feel?

Kamande (not verified)     Sun, 04/26/2020 @ 08:17pm

Only 300 bouquets? For how many peopIe? I thought Britain had thousands of patients and frontline staff fighting this pandemic.

Mugikuyu (not verified)     Sun, 04/26/2020 @ 11:33pm

Something here does not sit well. Simply disgusting when your own are starving or are stuck in foreign lands but you have money to spend to go kiss your former colonizers a$$.Why not take the banquets to the frontline workers who are helping fight the virus in Kenya?

Guest (not verified)     Mon, 04/27/2020 @ 03:34am

Flowers when ordinary folks can not afford a packet of unga or a kilo of sugar.Surely where are priorities or is everyone just joining the PR wagon.Did you pay the Flower workers a covid bonus how about filling the plane with anxious Kenyans who cannot afford the plane ticket on the way back that way kill two birds with one stone.The plane is already over there ama it will use more fuel if it carries passengers instead of hewa.

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