Ushiriki Wema Foundation, in collaboration with Regner Fu Capital Group (RFCG), partnered with the National Police Service (NPS) to implement a borehole water project at the National Police College Embakasi ‘A’ and Embakasi ‘B’ Campuses.
During the official handover of the two boreholes, the Founder and Chair of Ushiriki Wema Foundation, Her Excellency Mrs. Tessie Mudavadi, emphasised that access to clean water is a fundamental right and a reflection of shared humanity.
She further expressed the Foundation’s commitment to sustainability, announcing plans to install solar power systems to provide renewable energy for water pumping and other institutional needs.
Mrs. Mudavadi also reiterated the Foundation’s continued support through the Kuzingatia Mazingira Yetu initiative, which seeks to ensure that all police training institutions across the country are equipped with boreholes.
The Inspector General of Police, Mr. Douglas Kanja, hailed the initiative as a landmark step in enhancing water access within NPS training institutions.
He extended heartfelt appreciation to Ushiriki Wema Foundation and RFCG for their timely support and reaffirmed the Service’s commitment to environmental conservation and protection of water resources.
He also urged officers to remain faithful to the Constitution and uphold the dignity of service.
Mrs. Mudavadi was accompanied by the Head of Business at Regner Fu Capital Group, Mr. Kent Kagicha, while the Inspector General was flanked by the Director of Criminal Investigations, Mr. Mohamed Amin; Principal Deputy to the DIG-KPS, Mr. Patrick Tito SAIG; Commandant of the General Service Unit, Mr. Ranson Loolmodoni SAIG; Commandant of Embakasi ‘A’ Campus, Mr. Davies Lomwatu SAIG; Director of Logistics-APS, Mr. Lawrence Wambua Kishungi SAIG; Commanding Officer of Embakasi ‘B’ Campus, Mr. William Samoei AIG; and NPS Spokesperson Mr. Muchiri Nyaga, AIG, among other senior officers.



















