A senior health official has pleaded with Homa Bay residents who allegedly keep wild animals in their homes for witchcraft to allow health officials to spray anti-malarial drugs in their houses.
The Chief Officer for Health in Homa Bay County Government Dr Kevin Osuri wants every resident of the county to open their doors and allow the county officials to spray the drugs for killing mosquitoes, an activity known as Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS).