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  • 3.2 million residents from kenya to get free health care services

    Posted on :Thursday , 15th November 2018

    3.2 million kenyans to get free health care coverage, 3.2 million residents are from four different countries, namely, Isiolo, Machakos, Kisumu and Nyeri.

     

    These countries are expected to receive a range of free medical services starting December as a part of Pilot Programme.

     

    These four countries will also get free services when they refer to Nationa. . .

  • UNICEF Pledges 150 Mn to Boost Kenya's Heathcare Programme

    Posted on :Monday , 6th August 2018

    Supporting the Universal Healthcare programme in Kenya, the United Nations Children’s Fund has pledged $150 million towards the nutrition and immunization programs planned by the country for the next four years.
     
    The meeting held between the Health Cabinet Secretary Sicily Kariuki and UNICEF Country Representative Werner Shultink on Wednesday focused on the. . .

  • Kenya's La Miguela All Sets to Storm the 21st Medexpo Africa 2018

    Posted on :Thursday , 26th July 2018

    'Healthcare' a word that defines our overall fitness, the environment and everything in between. This included the safety measures taken to prevent disease spread and secure our well being. Manufactures providing us the gadgets that ensure security have been held in high esteem, one big example is Kenya’s very own La Miguela Holdings. Widely known for their Needle Smelter, the company wil. . .

  • Wrigley's Looks to Increase Market Share in Kenya with New Factory

    Posted on :Thursday , 26th July 2018

    Mars Incorporated is close to unveiling their new Sh7 billion factory in Athi River later this year as part of their expansion drive of Wrigley’s their chewing gum manufacturing subsidiary.

    The decision was announced after a meet between director Vi. . .

  • East Africa Rapidly Developing Medical Facilities

    Posted on :Monday , 25th June 2018

     A high number of East Africans go to India to seek treatment for cancer, kidney and heart diseases. However, the treatment can be accessed locally within East Africa says Gibson Kibiki, the executive secretary of the East African Health Research Commission (EAHRC).

    The diseases are chronic and hence the treatment needs to be precise which, according to Africans, is not available. . .

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