Kenyan comedian and activist Eric Omondi has announced plans for another long-distance fundraising walk, this time from Nairobi to the Busia Border.
The walk is scheduled to start Monday, March 2, 2026 and is expected to last five days, with the aim of raising more funds for the Sisi Kwa Sisi Help and Rescue Centre project.
Omondi shared the announcement on his social media pages, calling on Kenyans to support the initiative as he makes the journey across the country.
The walk comes as part of his ongoing commitment to mobilising public support for vulnerable communities.
This is not Omondi’s first fundraising trek. Earlier this year, he completed a 486-kilometre walk from Nairobi to Mombasa, which drew nationwide attention.
That walk helped generate funds and awareness for the Sisi Kwa Sisi initiative, setting the stage for the construction of the rescue centre.
The Sisi Kwa Sisi Help and Rescue Centre is a community-focused project aimed at supporting vulnerable Kenyans. Once completed, the centre is expected to provide emergency response services, a medical clinic, storage for donations, and other social support programmes.
The initiative seeks to create a sustainable model where public donations and community engagement directly contribute to helping those in need.
Omondi’s approach combines activism, performance, and public engagement, turning long-distance walks into both a fundraising tool and a national conversation.
The upcoming Nairobi–Busia trek is expected to pass through multiple counties, allowing for direct interaction with communities along the route and increasing public participation in the project.
With the new walk, Omondi continues to demonstrate how creative activism and celebrity influence can be harnessed to fund social initiatives, while also keeping the Sisi Kwa Sisi mission in the national spotlight.
