JUST IN: CS Mbadi Secures Ksh.1.8 Billion from China for Healthcare Development
Kenya has received a Ksh.1.8 billion (RMB 100 million) grant from China to support its healthcare sector. On Thursday, Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi signed the agreement with Chinese Ambassador to Kenya, Guo Haiyan, in Nairobi. The funds will go toward upgrading key medical facilities, including Londiani Referral Hospital in Kericho County, Baringo County Referral Hospital, Kilifi Hospital, and Misikhu Hospital in Bungoma. Additionally, Bildad Kagia Hospital in Murang’a County and Kaimosi Farmers Training College in Vihiga will benefit from the grant. The funding comes at a time when Kenya is reassessing its reliance on foreign aid due to increasing
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