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Counties owe us Sh3.2b for drugs and equipment, Kemsa boss says

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Departmental Committee on Health members led by James Nyikal (right) tour KEMSA warehouse along Embakasi Road, Nairobi, with CEO Terry Ramadhani (centre) on November 25, 2022. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (Kemsa) has said counties owe it Sh3.2 billion from medical supplies.

Speaking when the National Assembly's Committee on Health visited Kemsa's Embakasi headquarters, Kemsa Chief Executive Officer Terry Ramadhani said they are working on recovering the money.

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