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Award-winning pharmacist says medicines can be made cheaper for Kenyans

Dr Kamamia Murichu. The award-winning pharmacist wants more life-saving medicines made affordable through parallel importation. (PHOTO: DAVID NJAAGA/ STANDARD)

An award-winning pharmacist wants more life-saving medicines made affordable through parallel importation.

Kamamia Murichu bagged the Titans Nations-Building Award in Johannesburg, South Africa for finding a way to make expensive medicine available to ordinary Kenyans at lower prices through parallel importation.

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