NAIROBI, Nov. 13 (Xinhua) -- Tennis superstar Serena
Williams arrives in Kenya on Thursday to open a school she has funded in
collaboration with the Build African Schools Initiative and technology firm
Hewlett Packard (HP).
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Serena Williams of U.S. returns a shot
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The world number three who was accompanied by her
mother Oracene will officially open the school christened Serena Williams
Secondary School which is located in Matooni, Makueni constituency near Sultan
Hamud township in eastern Kenya on Friday.
The school was built through partnership between the
Build African Schools initiative -- an American non-profit making organization
-- and Hewlett Packard, the world's largest technology firm.
The tennis superstar will just have enough time to
rest before taking an early flight on Friday to Makueni in eastern Kenya, where
she will open a secondary school that is named after her on Friday morning.
She will then return to the city, where she will pay
a courtesy call on the Prime Minister Raila Odinga. Serena, the younger of the
two Williams sisters famous for their tennis prowess, is on an African tour as
the global ambassador for technology firm Hewlett Packard HP, who have teamed up
with Build African Schools Foundation to put up learning institutions and fully
equip them with computer facilities.
For the better part of this week, Serena has been on
a similar trip in Johannesburg, South Africa, working with the Starfish great
heart Charity for orphans infected with HIV.