"It's a great validation of the community and charitable work we do, " he told BBC Swahili TV.
Her charitable work includes projects with disabled people, disadvantaged young people, prisoners and those with alcohol and drugs problems.
The couple, who spend much of their time now on charitable work, organized the Giving Pledge with Buffett.
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He was also well known for his charitable work, having raised millions of pounds, and was awarded a knighthood.
How many other individuals have done the same, without using their charitable work to directly benefit their pocketbooks and celebrity?
His diverse talents also include arranging his own music, acting, writing, doing charitable work and running his own record label.
In fact, the only award he ever accepted in person was for his charitable work and it is on display.
Former royal protection officer Ken Wharfe described the incident as a setback for the prince, undermining the charitable work and his military career.
On social media, reactions to the group are favourable across Libya in comparison to other militias, particularly over its charitable work.
The emotional element engages your empathy, so that doing charitable work and helping others brings self-satisfaction which often provides a warm glow.
This is a guy who never got into trouble, never got arrested, and did a ton of charitable work in the state.
He began doing charitable work in Haiti well before the 2010 earthquake, and he has raised millions of dollars for that country.
As a result of his charitable work having previously been acknowledged, Mr Tanguy has already attended three garden parties at Buckingham Palace.
Mr Warren, though not yet in that league, is also going global, not only with his preaching but also with his charitable work.
The King-in-waiting may well bide his time - and it could be a long time - involved in land management and charitable work.
Later, she helped the Gates Foundation grow into a global force for good, and then she helped the Walmart Foundation expand its charitable work.
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Jennings was widely hailed as a great locker room presence who relished charitable work in the Green Bay community, which certainly can't hurt as well.
The Burns award recognises an individual or group who has saved, improved or enriched the lives of others, through personal self-sacrifice, selfless service or charitable work.
"Ms. Grigorieva will now concentrate on co-parenting Lucia, resuming her charitable work for the children of Chernobyl and moving forward with her life, " the statement said.
Mark Zuckerberg will cash out in the very near future within a year, resign from Facebook, have a baby, and do more charitable work like Bill Gates.
At the end of the ceremony, the knights were addressed by Pope Benedict XVI who congratulated them for their charitable work among the sick and the poor.
But for folks who do a lot of charitable work, like driving to distant board meetings or delivering food to a food pantry, those miles can add up.
All this and charitable work through his Quincy Jones Foundation.
But she has appeared more often in the news in recent years for her power coupling with Pitt and her charitable work with refugees as a United Nations ambassador.
But she has appeared more often in the news in recent years for her power coupling with Mr. Pitt and her charitable work with refugees as a United Nations ambassador.
Despite years of doping whispers and suspicions, Armstrong managed to maintain a surprisingly positive public image through vehement denials, his feel-good comeback from cancer and his charitable work with Livestrong.
Edward VI succumbed to local pressure and returned the ownership of the Hospital and all its possessions, land and property to the corporation, which then used it to priorities charitable work in the community.
In addition, PRIs are exempted from the excess business holdings tax, generally imposed for investments that comprise more than a 20 percent interest in for-profit ventures, as well as the jeopardizing investment tax, generally imposed for investments that financially endanger the charitable work of the foundation.
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Under current law, when you donate tangible personal property, such as art or furniture, you can deduct only the lesser of what you paid for it or what it's currently worth--unless the charity keeps and uses the item for an activity related to its charitable work.
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