SHA Partners with Kenya Rugby Union to Promote Health, Well-being Through Sport

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The Social Health Authority (SHA) has officially entered into a partnership with the Kenya Rugby Union (KRU) to promote health, fitness, and overall well-being through sport.

The signing ceremony, held at the KRU Grounds, was witnessed by Principal Secretary for Health, Dr. Ouma Oluga, Ibrahim Alio, Director of Corporate Services at SHA, and Thomas Odundo, Chief Executive Officer of the Kenya Rugby Union.

Speaking during the event, Dr. Oluga said the partnership reflects the government’s commitment to advancing holistic well-being and preventive healthcare for all Kenyans.

We have officially partnered with the Kenya Rugby Union because there is no better expression of comprehensive well-being than through sport,” said Dr. Oluga.

The story of the Social Health Authority embodies the full well-being of the healthcare system and the people we serve,” he added.

Ouma Oluga During SHA-KRU MOU signing
PS Dr Ouma Oluga and KRU officials during MoU signing on October 8, 2025. Photo: Ministry of Health/Facebook.

The PS also noted that the partnership is designed not only to promote the SHA brand but also to strengthen engagement with the sporting community to expand health awareness and access to care.

Dr. Oluga highlighted that many rugby players have already registered with SHA, and an increasing number of young people have voluntarily chosen SHA as their preferred health plan, underscoring growing confidence in the new healthcare model.

This partnership is forged on merit, trust, and shared purpose — demonstrating how collaboration between health and sport can help build a stronger, healthier nation,” he added.

The partnership underscores the Ministry of Health’s commitment to leveraging sport as a platform for health promotion, youth engagement, and community well-being.

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