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Kemsa resumes supplies to Kakamega County

Kemsa Customer Care Manager Geoffrey Mwagwi (R) and Kenya Treatment Access Movement (KETAM) Chief Executive Officer James Kamau flag off ARVs worth Kshs. 2.2 billion on April 22, 2021. [ Jenipher Wachie, Standard]

Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (Kemsa) delivered drugs and other medical supplies worth Sh87 million to Kakamega County on Thursday after the government settled a substantial part of the money it owes the agency.

Heath executive Collins Matemba said the authority resumed supplies to Kakamega after the county government paid Sh164 million of the Sh173 million it owes Kemsa.

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