Kenya Secures Sh 1.8 Bn Grant From China to Upgrade Hospitals
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CS Mbadi Secures Ksh.1.8 Billion from China for Healthcare Development - Nairobi Wire
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, …
Kenya secures Sh 1.8 bn grant from China to upgrade hospitals
NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 27 – Kenya’s healthcare sector is set for a major boost following the signing of a Sh1.8 billion grant agreement between the government and China. The deal was signed Thursday morning at Treasury Building by Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury and Economic Planning John Mbadi, and Chinese Ambassador to Kenya, Guo Haiyan. Treasury said that the grant will be directed toward upgrading key hospitals across the country, e…
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