Thousands of residents in Naivasha received much-needed medical services during a free medical camp held at Milimani Primary School. The initiative, organized by the County Government of Nakuru in partnership with MPESA Foundation and Zuri Health, served 3,301 patients, offering a wide range of essential healthcare services.
The medical camp addressed various health concerns, with a high demand for women’s health services and dental care, underscoring the need for continued access to specialized medical attention.
Governor Susan Kihika’s administration has prioritized expanding healthcare outreach programs to ensure critical services reach vulnerable communities. Through strategic partnerships like this, the county is strengthening efforts to enhance healthcare accessibility and improve overall well-being.
The Safaricom and MPESA Foundation teams commended Nakuru County’s leadership and the local community for their support and collaboration in making the initiative a success. They expressed optimism about future engagements aimed at promoting quality healthcare for all.