Dr. Vincent Munyoki, the visionary founder of the Vincent Munyoki Foundation, has made an impassioned plea to Kitui residents, urging them to register with SHA, an insurance initiative designed to alleviate the financial burden of hospital bills. Speaking with conviction, Dr. Munyoki emphasized that this program holds transformative benefits for all citizens of this country, particularly in safeguarding health access amid skyrocketing medical expenses.
Cautioning against unwarranted skepticism, Dr. Munyoki encouraged residents to embrace the initiative wholeheartedly. “Do not let anyone mislead you about the value of this program,” he remarked. “It is a lifeline, guaranteeing your health security in times of need, especially when medical costs are unaffordable for many.”
To demonstrate his commitment, Dr. Munyoki announced a generous pledge to cover SHA premiums for 2,000 vulnerable and underprivileged individuals from Kitui West Constituency. This act of compassion ensures that even the most disadvantaged residents are not excluded from accessing this life-changing health insurance.
Dr. Munyoki made these remarks during a vibrant gathering at Katutu Primary School, where he attended the Children’s End-of-Year Workshop. The event, dedicated to celebrating parents, caregivers, and children, has had a profound impact on shaping the futures of children.
The occasion was further graced by the presence of Stella Mengela, Ukambani’s celebrated gospel artist renowned for her electrifying hits,Ndeke ya Muthanga AKA Feima the ya musoil why gave an electrifying performance which left the attendees well entertained to fullest and Gift Connect, a group committed to community empowerment. Their involvement added a layer of excitement and inspiration to an already impactful event, marking a memorable end to the year for all in attendance.