Today NMG celebrates and honours the contributions of the frontline healthcare workers during the ongoing response to COVID-19 pandemic by providing them free ePaper subscription for 60days.
“We recognise that health workers are putting themselves and their families at great risk as they work on frontlines in the prevention of and defense against this pandemic to save lives. NMG will continue recognising their sacrifices through highlighting the courageous stories and the plight of these healthcare heroes across all our platforms – print, broadcasting and digital.” reads a statement from the company.
Further for the next four nights starting this evening, NMG has partnered with Jays Pyrotechnics and PDM, for the first time in Kenya, using laser mapping, to beam messages of hope, gratitude and encouragement on the Nation Centre.
The ePaper subscription will allow them access to unique, high quality content to stay informed at their convenience while focusing on critical job of saving lives. This will be part of a celebration campaign “Thank You Frontline” that appreciates all our frontline healthcare workers who have been working tirelessly to help curb the spread of this pandemic. The healthcare workers will have access to NMG’s ePapers; Daily Nation, Business Daily, Taifa Leo and The EastAfrican wherever and whenever they need it using mobile electronic device.
For any frontline healthcare worker to gain access a free ePaper, subscribe by visiting https://newsstand.nationmedia.com, register your name and email address and input a promotion code to be provided through their association.
“Today, we are deeply grateful to all of you, as you work, round the clock, putting yourselves at risk, to fight the ravages of this pandemic”, Stephen Gitagama Group CEO said, “All the doctors, nurses, technicians, paramedics, pharmacists, drivers, cleaning personnel, administrators and many others – who work, day and night to keep us safe, we say a big THANK YOU.
We continue appealing to all of us to play our part in safeguarding the lives of our fellow Kenyans by strictly adhering to the communicated measures, avoid panic and misinformation. Together we will overcome this current challenge, as we have done others before it. Happy Labour Day!