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Thousands turn up as MMTC holds inaugural cross country races

August 5, 2024
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Mwale Medical and Technology City (MMTC) on Saturday, August 3, 2024 held its inaugural cross country road races in Butere Sub County, Kakamega County.

Thousands of people both from Kenya and globally attended the event which was officiated by Athletics Kenya (AK).

“The proceeds from the races went towards sponsorship of NHIF premiums for low income families,” MMTC said in a statement.

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MMTC’s Hamptons Hospital held a free medical camp which provided free diagnostic and treatment to attendees and community on the 2nd and 3rd August, 2024.

The event was sponsored by corporate sponsors including INUA AI, Wazipay, Bit Media Africa, Hamptons hospital and Optica.

Other notable sponsors included Athletics Kenya, Kenya Red cross, Tindi Mwale Foundation, Anti doping agency of Kenya (ADAK), Mwal-Mart, Maseno University Medical School, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology(MMUST) and more than ten local schools including Inaya, Imbale, Eluche, Shibinga, Shiraha, Buchenya girls, Shibanga, Bululwe, Bukolwe and Imanga secondary schools.

“The races included the 10KM elite men and women, 8 KM senior men, 6 KM senior women and 5KM community event,” MMTC stated.

Abraham Kiptum from Kapsabet won the 10 KM elite men in 28:38, followed by Titus Kiprotich from Iten in the second position at 29:04. Frederick Domong’ole from West Pokot came in 3rd at 29.36.

In the women’s 10 KM, Christine Akuta from Eldoret emerged the winner at 33:51, followed by Maurine Chepkoech from Iten at 34:07 and Sharon Jemeli of Eldoret was third at 36:28.

In 8KM senior men category, Simon Maywa of West Pokot came in at the top at 22:57, followed by Evans Kemboi of Mt. Elgon at 23:32 in the second position and Linus Kipkemboi came in third at 23:40.

In 6KM senior women Dorcas Chepkemoi of Mt. Elgon finished 1st at 19:49. Lonah Cherono from Kapenguria came in second at 20:32 and Veronica Chebet of Mt. Elgon completed the podium at 20:46.

In the 5KM men community race, Jonathan Akulima of Shibinga secondary in Mumias East finished first at 16:42, followed by Aoron Ambia of Shiraha secondary in Butere at 17:05:98 and Russell Namakhabwa of Shibanga secondary in Butere tied at the second at 17:05:98.

For 5 KM girls, Anita Morgan of Sitikho primary in Bungoma finished first at 21:21 , followed by Michelle Buhdi of Sitikho primary 21:22 and 3rd was Esther Mwando of Bululwe secondary in Butere at 21:54 .
The inaugural MMTC cross country road race came after the inaugural MMTC health Walk which was held in April 2024 and inaugral MMTC marathon which was held in December 2023. The trio annual events are held to enable low income families afford healthcare premiums.

MMTC founder Julius Mwale in a speech during the prize giving ceremony said that 5,000 low income families have so far received commitments from sponsorships of these events and will have their annual NHIF premiums covered. More than 40 athletes received medals and cash prizes in the August 3rd, 2024 cross country road races.

Hamptons hospital opened in 2019 and treats Kenyans and Medical tourists. Kakamega County residents with NHIF are treated without paying extra co-payment charges.

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