University of Kigali pays health insurance for over 500 Kigali residents, participates in Umuganda
Sunday, October 29, 2023
Prof Manasseh Nshuti, the UoK Board of Promoters’ chairman (L) during the handover of the support to the City of Kigali's Vice Mayor Merard Nzahabwanamaguru. Photos by Craish Bahizi

Officials and students of University of Kigali (UoK), on Saturday, October 28 participated in community work (Umuganda) in Kigali and reached out to 566 needy residents in Kimihurura Sector by paying health insurance for them.

"As a university we want to show our young Rwandan and international students that helping others is a responsibility,” said Prof Manasseh Nshuti, the UoK Board of Promoters’ chairman.

He added that the health insurance support is aimed at promoting the health of the beneficiaries so that they can take care of their families and serve their country.

The University of Kigali reached out to 566 needy residents in Kimihurura Sector by paying health insurance for them.

The Umuganda event was attended by a number of local government officials from the City of Kigali administration. Among these was Merard Mpabwanamaguru, the Vice-Mayor in charge of Urbanisation and Infrastructure, who appreciated UoK’s gesture as he reflected on the importance of health insurance.

"If people are healthy, they can do a lot for themselves and contribute to their families' welfare,” he said, as he also thanked them for their participation in community work, noting that cleanliness is important for health and wellbeing.

Ivan Ngabirano, UoK’s Guild President, said: "As the youth, we are the strength of the nation.

"Umuganda gives us a picture and direction regarding how we can work for the nation."

Prof Manasseh Nshuti, the University of Kigali Board of Promoters’ chairman addresses participants as the UoK donate health insurances for 566 residents in Kimihurura Sector. Photos by Craish Bahizi

Officials and students of University of Kigali (UoK), participated in community work (Umuganda) in Kigali on Saturday, October 28.
566 needy residents in Kimihurura Sector will benefit from a donation from University of Kigali that will cover health insurance for them.