Security agencies have partnered with clergy, medical professionals, and technology experts to provide free medical services to residents of Kapretwa Saboti Constituency in Trans Nzoia County.
Deputy Inspector General of Police Gilbert Masengeli says that the seven-day initiative aims to address not only physical health but also mental and spiritual well-being for the local community. “Our goal is to ensure that every resident receives the care they need, fostering a healthier and more resilient community,” Masengeli stated.
Adding to the initiative’s impact, Inua AI CEO Humphrey Muchuma highlighted that the program will also offer valuable insights into digital job opportunities and financial literacy. “We want to equip young people with the skills necessary to thrive in today’s technology-driven world,” Muchuma emphasized.

The initiative, which serves one of the most disadvantaged areas in the region, will conclude on April 6, 2025.
Many residents of Kapretwa have historically faced challenges in accessing adequate medical care, making this program a vital resource for the community.