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Start-up eases supply, distribution of medicines via e-platform

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From left: Pharmacists David Onamu and Geoffrey Kiprop and, software developer Daniel Namanga. 

It is no secret that most Kenyans still face a challenge accessing health products. This is especially true for patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease and cancer, among others.

Pharmacists David Onamu and Geoffrey Kiprop and software developer Daniel Namanga are however offering a solution through their health technology start-up, Pharmily. The app has been running for about two years.

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