Kenneth Muhali joined SOPH in 2013 as a National Research Foundation (NRF) intern, working as a research assistant for the PURE project that focuses on environmental, biological and societal influences on obesity and non-communicable diseases.
In 2016 he became a research officer with the Sivile Senza-Lifestyle Africa, a study that aims to reduce community members’ risk for non-communicable diseases by motivating them to eat healthily and engage in physical activity. He has been the intervention manager for the Sinako Project since 2019.