Habari ndio hii...

Yes, if don't test for HIV, you cannot have one more positive case. You can't have malaria unless you test for it. Siyo? You can't be pregnant unless you do that stripe test? Aha, I'm very enlightened today.
Fear makes you totally enlightened...if we do not test we will have no cases. Brilliant deductions I tell you.
 
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Let's just wait the govt to unveil their plan if any .
They are abandoning testing just when they have told us some private laboratories are giving "false" results .Very "smart" of them .
 
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From day 1, the govt has never been serious about this thing. But they had to give police instructions to kill a few so that Kenyans can be serious about curfews, etc. Where are all the billions from Europe, murica, Denmark etc?
Pia naskia Kemsa bought PPEs at double the market price.
 
Nyews everywhere .

The Kenya Medical Supply Authority (Kemsa), which buys drugs for all public health facilities in the country, is on the spot again for procuring Covid-19 emergency items at exorbitant prices, the Nation has learnt.

According to documents seen by the Nation, the agency procured the N95 (1860) masks at an outrageous price of Sh1,300 per piece against the Sh700 market price.

Kemsa ordered 5,000 pieces, investigation by the Nation reveals.

The agency also bought KN95 masks at Sh700 per piece which in the market goes Sh450 on the higher side. Kemsa ordered for 1,836,400 masks.

Kemsa procured disposable surgical masks at Sh90 per piece against the market price of Sh50.

When Kemsa CEO Jonnah Manjari Mwangi was being grilled by National Health Committee, the members requested to know why he was procuring the personal protective equipment at Sh9,000 yet the same was going for Sh4,500 in the market.

 
Nyews everywhere .

The Kenya Medical Supply Authority (Kemsa), which buys drugs for all public health facilities in the country, is on the spot again for procuring Covid-19 emergency items at exorbitant prices, the Nation has learnt.

According to documents seen by the Nation, the agency procured the N95 (1860) masks at an outrageous price of Sh1,300 per piece against the Sh700 market price.

Kemsa ordered 5,000 pieces, investigation by the Nation reveals.

The agency also bought KN95 masks at Sh700 per piece which in the market goes Sh450 on the higher side. Kemsa ordered for 1,836,400 masks.

Kemsa procured disposable surgical masks at Sh90 per piece against the market price of Sh50.

When Kemsa CEO Jonnah Manjari Mwangi was being grilled by National Health Committee, the members requested to know why he was procuring the personal protective equipment at Sh9,000 yet the same was going for Sh4,500 in the market.


That guy should be hanged!
 
Nyews everywhere .

The Kenya Medical Supply Authority (Kemsa), which buys drugs for all public health facilities in the country, is on the spot again for procuring Covid-19 emergency items at exorbitant prices, the Nation has learnt.

According to documents seen by the Nation, the agency procured the N95 (1860) masks at an outrageous price of Sh1,300 per piece against the Sh700 market price.

Kemsa ordered 5,000 pieces, investigation by the Nation reveals.

The agency also bought KN95 masks at Sh700 per piece which in the market goes Sh450 on the higher side. Kemsa ordered for 1,836,400 masks.

Kemsa procured disposable surgical masks at Sh90 per piece against the market price of Sh50.

When Kemsa CEO Jonnah Manjari Mwangi was being grilled by National Health Committee, the members requested to know why he was procuring the personal protective equipment at Sh9,000 yet the same was going for Sh4,500 in the market.

Don't be surprised. It is how systems have been working in this country of ours. It is a shame.
 
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