Our Kenyan Media & Corporate Partners

MSKF is honoured to collaborate with leading Kenyan organisations that share our vision of a society where people with Multiple Sclerosis, Neuromyelitis Optica, and related disorders receive the support and visibility they deserve. These partnerships amplify patient voices, spread awareness, and enable life‑changing programmes across the country.

🚖 BOLT Kenya

Mobility partner – BOLT Kenya supports MSKF by providing reliable transport solutions for patients attending clinic appointments and support group meetings. Their #RideWithMS campaign educated thousands of Nairobi commuters about early MS symptoms through in‑app notifications and car branding. BOLT also sponsored the first MS awareness road caravan in 2025.

“BOLT is proud to stand with MSKF – because mobility is freedom.” – BOLT East Africa

Partner since: 2024

📺 KU TV (Kenyatta University Television)

University media partner – KU TV engages students and faculty in dialogue about neural health. Their weekly programme “MS Mashinani” features interviews with neurologists, patient testimonials in Swahili, and coverage of MSKF outreach in Kiambu and Machakos. KU TV’s production students created a series of short documentaries on living with MS in Kenya, broadcast to over 1 million viewers.

“Empowering the next generation of advocates through the lens.” – KU TV Station Manager

Partner since: 2023

📰 PEOPLE DAILY

Print & digital media partner – People Daily runs a monthly full‑page feature, “MS Diaries”, sharing stories of resilience and medical breakthroughs. Their health desk works closely with MSKF to ensure accurate, stigma‑free reporting on NMO and MS. In 2025, People Daily’s “Walk for MS” supplement reached 500,000 readers and sparked a national conversation about neurological disability.

“Giving a voice to the invisible – proud to walk with MSKF.” – Health Editor, People Daily

Partner since: 2022

🎙️ SPICE FM

Radio & lifestyle partner – Spice FM’s morning show “The Big Breakfast” hosts monthly segments with MSKF patient advocates and neurologists. Their “Spice for a Cause” fundraiser mobilised listeners to donate MRI vouchers for undiagnosed patients. Through Spice’s wide reach in Nairobi and beyond, MSKF has been able to share information about support groups and early warning signs.

“Spice FM is where the city talks – and we’re talking MS, loudly and clearly.”

Partner since: 2023

📡 KTN NEWS

Broadcast news partner – KTN News features in‑depth reports on MSKF’s policy work, clinician training, and patient success stories. Their prime‑time health show “The Checkup” dedicated a special episode to Neuromyelitis Optica, featuring the first Kenyan NMO registry. KTN’s journalists have accompanied MSKF to rural clinics, bringing national attention to the lack of neurological services in counties.

“Stories that matter – KTN News is committed to covering the full picture of MS in Kenya.”

Partner since: 2021

🤝 Why partnership matters

Every partner listed here actively contributes to dismantling the misconception that MS is rare in Kenya. Through media coverage, pro‑bono services, and shared platforms, they help us reach Kenyans in every corner: from university students to taxi passengers, newspaper readers to radio listeners. We are deeply grateful for their trust and solidarity.

If your organisation would like to join these changemakers, reach out to our partnerships team.