Must they be carried through even when the government is unable to buy TB meds it has to beg from TZ?Millions Allocated for State House Renovation - Nairobi Wire
Renovations at State House, Nairobi will cost the Kenyan taxpayer Ksh86 million. The National Treasury has allocated the amount in the budget estimate for the financial year 2021/22. Treasury CS Ukur Yatani further projected the amount to rise to Ksh127 million by the end of the year 2023/2024...nairobiwire.com
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A Government whose President and Ministers are living large and in a conspicuous consumption mode unable to provide life-saving drugs to it’s poor and destitute?Must they be carried through even when the government is unable to buy TB meds it has to beg from TZ?
When the money was approved, The govt still had a shortage of medsMust they be carried through even when the government is unable to buy TB meds it has to beg from TZ?
Tell us when there was a govt whose president and ministers did not live largeA Government whose President and Ministers are living large and in a conspicuous consumption mode unable to provide life-saving drugs to it’s poor and destitute?
Don't just answer even things you've no context for the sake ofdefending Gachagua.. Ndio hii context.When the money was approved, The govt still had a shortage of meds
Don't just answer even things you've no context for the sake ofdefending Gachagua.. Ndio hii context.
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Kenya seeks aid from Tanzania amid shortage of Tuberculosis drugs
Health CS Susan Nakhumicha says Kenya has sought the help of Tanzania to bridge the shortage of Tuberculosis drugs in the country.www.citizen.digital
Kenya Seeks Aid From Tanzania Amid Shortage Of Tuberculosis Drugs
By Stephen Letoo Published on: January 05, 2024 08:30 (EAT)
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Health CS Wafula Nakhumicha during a past meeting. PHOTO | COURTESY
Health Cabinet Secretary Wafula Nakhumicha says Kenya has sought the help of Tanzania to bridge the shortage of Tuberculosis drugs in the country.
The CS said the country has experienced shortages since October last year and has put up measures to ensure endless supply to government hospitals including changes from a single supplier to multiple suppliers.
“Towards the end of September and October last year we had a shortage of TB medication, but we went out of our way to the extent that we got support from our neighbouring country Tanzania and we got sufficient stocks which have now been distributed,” she said.
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CS Nakhumicha said the government is working to ensure that its medical stocks are adequate so that no patient misses their medication.
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She stated that by the end of January, all the public hospitals will have received the drugs.
“We have also worked on our supply chain and we are expecting that right now the stocks should be adequate and will be receiving further stocks by February to ensure that patients are covered,” she noted.
wewe lakini ulipata cheo na ii kk gavament buanaThis was the context when they were allocating money at that time![]()
People in Kenya say lives at risk as HIV drugs run short
Shortage of anti-retroviral drugs comes amid a dispute between the US aid agency and the Kenyan government.www.aljazeera.com