Nairobi County strives to improve health facilities
Nairobi County Government is committed to investing in preventive and promotive health care in bid to address infant mortality rate in the county which stands at 55 deaths per 1000
Read onNairobi County Government is committed to investing in preventive and promotive health care in bid to address infant mortality rate in the county which stands at 55 deaths per 1000
Read onThe World Bank (WB) will spend Sh.25 billion under the Kenya Social Economic and Inclusion Project in the next five years, to uplift living standards of poor people in five
Read onMachakos Level five hospital in collaboration with Angelica Medical supplies, hosted a free renal medical screening Wednesday, to help raise kidney awareness ahead of the World’s Kidney Day celebrated on
Read onCounty governments need to make budgetary allocations towards projects that will convert waste into energy. The Water and Sanitation Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS), Winnie Guchu noted that devolved units were spending
Read onBaringo county government has procured drugs and vaccines worth over Sh. 41 million for distribution to heath facilities to alleviate the current shortages. The Chief Officer in charge of Health, Dr.
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