As the nation eagerly anticipates the 60th Mashujaa Day celebrations scheduled for Friday, October 20, preparations in the vibrant town of Kericho have entered their final stages. Internal Security Principal Secretary, Dr. Raymond Omollo, led the National Celebrations Committee on a comprehensive inspection of various infrastructural projects in the region, with a primary focus on Kericho Green Stadium, the prestigious venue for the upcoming event.

This year’s Mashujaa Day celebration is set to revolve around a central theme – Universal Health Care. This theme underscores the government’s commitment to achieving the ambitious Vision 2030 targets, particularly in the healthcare sector. Universal Health Care is not only a fundamental right but also a critical pillar in ensuring that quality healthcare services are accessible to every Kenyan citizen.

To mark this historic occasion, the government has meticulously selected approximately 150 heroes and heroines from diverse corners of the nation. These outstanding individuals will be physically present at the event, where their contributions and dedication to the welfare of Kenya will be publicly recognized and celebrated.

The 60th Mashujaa Day promises to be a momentous occasion that not only honors the heroes of Kenya but also reaffirms the nation’s commitment to achieving health equity and quality care for all its citizens. As the final preparations unfold, the anticipation and excitement continue to build, making this celebration a significant milestone in Kenya’s history.