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Kemsa accuses counties in South Rift of failing to clear pending bills

Health Cabinet Secretary Sicily Kariuki (centre), Kemsa CEO Dr Jonah Manjari (left) and High Commissioner Suchitra Durai during handover of medicine worth Sh10 million from the Indian Government on 12 July 2018. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

A State medical agency has said Narok and Nakuru would not get drugs and medical supplies amid acute shortage reported in public hospitals.

Kenya Medical Supplies Agency (Kemsa) told The Standard in an interview last week that counties in the South and North Rift owed them millions in pending bills with no clear road map on how to settle them.

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