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Kenyans now asking questions about the health sector

Members of Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentist Union (KMPDU), being prayed for at a Komarock church in Nairobi. Doctors have been on strike for more close to two months.

This week I had four encounters in my office of healthy Kenyans who paid me a visit so I could explain to them what was going on in the health sector. I had another similar conversation with acquaintances at a public sector function.

I am pleasantly surprised that at last ordinary Kenyans are beginning to ask the right questions regarding the health sector — and I went straight to the point, having been in the sector for nearly 30 years.

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