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  • Kenyan firm buys Tanzanian drugs manufacturer

    Posted on :Saturday , 15th October 2016

    Catalyst Principal Partners, a Kenyan private equity firm, has bought a controlling stake in Tanzanian pharmaceutical company Zenufa Laboratories.

    The acquisition of Zenufa is Catalyst’s fourth investment in Tanzania and second investment in the healthcare sector. In 2014, it acquired Kenya’s Mimosa Pharmacy, which was later rebranded Goodlife Pharmacy and has rolled. . .

  • Rwanda: Oral Hygiene - Why You Must Change Your Toothbrush Often

    Posted on :Wednesday , 5th October 2016

     How many toothbrushes do you own? Well, many a people will say I have one. But for how long have you used it? This is a question most people have never bothered to think about. While most people own a toothbrush and brush at least two to three times a day, many take months using the same toothbrush.

     
    Well if you are one of those people who use the same toothbru. . .

  • Dental Students Spend Summer Break Treating Children in Kenya

    Posted on :Tuesday , 4th October 2016

     While most dental students spend their summer breaks recharging and getting ready for the next school year, a team of 7 fourth-year students from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry travelled to Kenya to treat about 2,200 children between the ages of 6 and 18 years.

     
    As part of the school’s Kenya Summer Program, the students stayed in and aroun. . .

  • Kenya receives Shs2.5 billion grant to improve healthcare

    Posted on :Monday , 3rd October 2016

     Kenya has received a Sh2.5 billion grant from the World Bank to improve on healthcare service provision. 

    Health Cabinet Secretary Dr Cleopa Mailu said the grant will be used to broaden the country's capacity to improve maternal and child health interventions and quality of care at primary health facilities.
     
    Mailu stated the grant given throug. . .

  • Kenya plays the lead role to introduce the first child-friendly TB medicines in the world

    Posted on :Saturday , 1st October 2016

     Kenya is the first country in the world to adopt the nationwide use of the child-friendly TB medicines.

    The Director of Medical Services, Dr. Jackson Kioko said from October 1st, 2016 all children diagnosed with tuberculosis will be treated using the improved child-friendly medicines free of charge at all public facilities.
     
    “The improved medi. . .

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