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Drama at Nascop as CS Barasa revokes new deployments

Former Kenya Medical Supplies Authority acting CEO, Dr Andrew Mulwa. [File, Standard]

There was drama at the National Aids and STI Control Program (Nascop) on Monday, after Dr Andrew Mulwa, the former Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (Kemsa) acting CEO, stormed the headquarters accompanied by armed security officers.

This came after, Health Cabinet Secretary Deborah Barasa, revoked the deployment of Dr Mulwa, a Senior Deputy Director of Medical Services, who had been appointed as the head of Nascop in December 2024.

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