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Change of plans as Kakamega County opts to build new hospital

Iran ambassador Malek Hussein Givzad with Bungoma Governor Kenneth Lusaka (centre) and Health Ministry Principal Secretary Fred Segor in Bungoma County. This was after the handing over of the Sh95 million Kenya Medical Training College Sichei campus, built with funding from the Iranian government. [PHOTO: ROSEMARY WACHIYE/STANDARD]

By BRYAN TUMWA

The Kakamega County Government has shelved plans to renovate the ancient general hospital which is symptomatic of the county’s ailing health infrastructure.

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