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Nathan Ochunge

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Nathan Ochunge

Nathan Ochunge writes for the Standard Health
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Kakamega County Referral Hospital and other health facilities in the region have asked HIV/AIDS patients to buy the Mmustmug flour to make porridge
By Nathan Ochunge
Feb. 10, 2018
Members of Bamilonje clan die prematurely after losing speech, eye sight, and weakening of legs and hands.
By Nathan Ochunge
Jul. 21, 2018
Members of Bamilonje clan die prematurely after losing speech, eye sight, and weakening of legs and hands.
By Nathan Ochunge
Jul. 21, 2018
Police were pursuing robbers when they shot the trader in her shop.
By Nathan Ochunge
Oct. 11, 2018
Doctors say habitual snorers risk getting hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and nasal problems.
By Nathan Ochunge
Mar. 25, 2019
According to police reports, majority of suicide cases are of people below 30 years.
By Nathan Ochunge
Apr. 3, 2019
The Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB) has shut down 86 unlicensed pharmacies in Western Kenya.
By Nathan Ochunge
Apr. 4, 2019
At least 350 of them have payslips indicating Sh.00.00 salary.
By Nathan Ochunge
Aug. 9, 2019
Currently, patients spend at least Sh9 million to undergo a liver transplant abroad.
By Nathan Ochunge
Aug. 19, 2019
Only six per cent of Kenyans consume African Indigenous Vegetables (AIV) and fruits.
By Nathan Ochunge
Dec. 22, 2019
The number of health workers who have contracted Covid-19 has gone up in Kakamega County, where some have also died.
By Nathan Ochunge
Nov. 20, 2020
Since the commissioning of the plants, the number of critically ill patients who used to die has gone down.
By Nathan Ochunge
Apr. 12, 2021