Hon. Waithera Chege Champions Women's Health Through Free Medical Screening Initiative
Deputy Minority Leader in the Nairobi County Assembly and Nairobi South B Ward MCA, Hon. Waithera Chege, has been commended for her continued commitment to improving community health after supporting a free medical screening programme that benefited more than 500 women.
The initiative brought essential healthcare services closer to residents, enabling hundreds of women to access vital health screenings, receive medical advice, and undergo early detection tests for various health conditions.
Hon. Waithera Chege said empowering women through access to quality healthcare remains a key pillar of her leadership, noting that preventive healthcare plays a critical role in improving the well-being of families and communities.
The screening programme sought to encourage women to prioritize their health by taking advantage of accessible medical services that can help detect illnesses early and improve treatment outcomes.
Residents who attended the event praised the initiative, describing it as timely and impactful, particularly for women who may not have regular access to preventive healthcare services.
As Deputy Minority Leader and the elected representative for Nairobi South B Ward, Hon. Chege has continued to champion initiatives focused on improving the welfare of residents through enhanced access to healthcare, education, and social empowerment programmes.
The successful screening exercise reflects the growing importance of community-based health interventions in complementing government efforts to promote preventive healthcare and improve public health outcomes.
By supporting programmes that directly address the healthcare needs of women, Hon. Waithera Chege continues to demonstrate leadership that places the well-being of residents at the centre of development, reinforcing the message that healthy communities are the foundation of sustainable social and economic progress.

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