Never forget where you come from, so they say. Kenya Police winger David Okoth went back to his former school in Siaya county to put smiles on the current pupils and staff.The highly-rated winger used his Mozzart Bet Man of the Match Humanitarian award to buy water tanks for his former school Nyadhi Primary School as well as Kings and Queens Kindergarten Academy in Siaya.Kenya Police FC winger David Okoth Odhiambo has redeemed his KES 100,000 humanitarian ticket, which he was awarded after being named Man of the Match in the Mozzart Bet Cup quarter-final game against Sofapaka in April.Okoth decided to make donations back home in Siaya County.… pic.twitter.com/c8IBt08YMl— Ole Teya (@TeyaKevin) June 6, 2024 “This is my former school (Nyadhi Primary School) and I know they have challenges getting clean and safe water. I am happy that through the support of Mozzart, we have tried to bridge the gap and they now have access to clean water,” Okoth said,”Kings and Queens homes mostly kids that are from disadvantaged backgrounds and atleast now they will have clean and safe water as they study.” He added.Okoth will be eager to put in another Man of the Match performance when Kenya Police takes on KCB in the final of the Mozzart Bet Cup on Saturday 29th June.Dandora Stadium to host Mozzart Bet Cup finals