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State to inject more money to fix ailing health care system, says CS

Bungoma Woman Rep Catherine Wambilianga, Health CS Susan Nakhumicha and Bungoma Governor Ken Lusaka dance during the national World Aids Day celebrations at Kibabii University. [Juliet Omelo, Standard]

Health and Sanitation Cabinet Secretary Susan Nakhumicha has said the government is determined to invest heavily in primary healthcare as a way of preventing new HIV infections and boosting service delivery.

Speaking during the national World Aids Day celebrations at Kibabii University on Thursday, Ms Nakhumicha said that weaknesses in essential care are a great threat to the public.

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