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Veteran politician William ole Ntimama wants varsity to research on herbal medicine

Former Heritage Minister and veteran Narok politician William Ole Ntimama (left), with Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) Chancellor Professor Geoffrey Moriaso Ole Maloiy at Maasai Mara University on December 10,2015.He asked the university to venture into herbal medicine research.PHOTOS:ROBERT KIPLAGAT

Former Heritage minister and veteran politician William ole Ntimama has challenged the management of Maasai Mara University to venture into the study and research of herbal medicine as a solution to various ailments.

Ntimama, who was addressing the third graduation ceremony at the university, said herbal medicine if fully exploited can generate a lot of revenue and offer solutions to various diseases.

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