The Murang’a County Government has issued a strong warning to residents about rising cases of fraud. Scammers are posing as county officials and claiming to recruit people into Kang’ataCare Insurance, a popular health initiative. The county has made it clear that any genuine recruitment or announcements will only come directly from its offices. This alert aims to protect residents from losing money to cons and to encourage everyone to stay vigilant.

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What the Public Alert Says

Murang’a Residents Warned Against Kang’ataCare Fraudsters

Murang’a Residents Warned Against Kang’ataCare Fraudsters

According to the notice shared by Governor Dr. Irungu Kang’ata on social media, fraudsters are moving around Murang’a, tricking people into fake enrollment drives. They promise jobs, benefits, or quick registration into Kang’ataCare, but their real goal is to extort money.

The county government stressed:

  • No individual or group is authorized to recruit residents into Kang’ataCare.

  • Official communication only comes from the County Government of Murang’a.

  • Residents must not engage with anyone making suspicious claims.

Instead, residents are urged to call 0757 562 988 immediately before making any payment or sharing personal details.

Why the Warning is Important

Fraud has become a growing problem in many Kenyan counties. Scammers take advantage of trusted public programs like Kang’ataCare, which was designed to make healthcare more accessible. By pretending to be government staff, fraudsters exploit the trust of ordinary people who only want affordable medical coverage.

For Murang’a, where many families struggle with rising healthcare costs, the spread of fake recruitment schemes poses a serious financial risk. Victims not only lose money but also miss out on the real benefits of legitimate programs.

How Residents Can Protect Themselves

The county government advises residents to stay alert and follow simple safety steps:

  • Verify all information by contacting official county offices.

  • Avoid giving cash to individuals claiming to represent the county.

  • Check phone numbers and emails against official communication channels.

  • Report fraud immediately if you suspect any scam activity.

By taking these precautions, residents can avoid falling into traps and help stop the spread of fraud.

The Bigger Picture: Fraud in Public Programs

Unfortunately, Murang’a is not the only county facing such scams. Across Kenya, fraudsters exploit well-known government and county programs to make quick money. From fake bursary forms to fraudulent health schemes, the tricks are many. However, timely alerts like this one show that the county government is committed to protecting its people and promoting transparency.

Governor Kang’ata has been vocal about the need to safeguard public funds and ensure accountability. This latest warning reinforces that commitment.

What to Do if Approached by Fraudsters

If you or someone you know is approached by a person claiming to recruit for Kang’ataCare:

  1. Do not engage.

  2. Refuse to pay or share details.

  3. Call the official hotline: 0757 562 988.

  4. Report the incident to local authorities.

Every report helps the county track fraudsters and prevent them from targeting others.

Conclusion

The Murang’a County Government’s fraud alert is a timely reminder to all residents. While programs like Kang’ataCare bring hope and relief, they also attract criminals looking to exploit the system. By staying informed, verifying information, and reporting suspicious activity, residents can protect themselves and their families.

Stay alert. Protect yourself. Report fraud.

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