FREE MEDICAL CAMP OFFERS NEW HOPE TO ELDERLY MAN BATTLING HEARING LOSS
A seventy-eight-year-old Soo Kiamba from Kitaingo could not hide his joy after meeting Makueni Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. at Mukaa Comprehensive School on Saturday, whom he commended for forging partnerships that directly benefit the public and urged him to sustain such collaborations.
Makueni is collaborating with the M-Pesa Foundation, is conducting a free general medical camp at Mukaa comprehensive school on Saturday.
Kiamba said he has been seeking treatment at private clinics for years but is now hopeful that he may finally regain his hearing following consultations at the camp.
Having experienced hearing difficulties for several years, he described the free medical outreach as a lifeline and praised the initiative for bringing essential healthcare services closer to residents.
Governor Mutula, accompanied by Deputy Governor Lucy Mulili and officials from the M-Pesa Foundation, toured various service points at the venue to assess the progress of the medical camp.
Hundreds of residents had already registered for treatment by Saturday morning, with the exercise expected to continue until 5 p.m.


