Equity Afia opens 7 new clinics in push to provide affordable healthcare
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Equity Afia has opened total of 7 new medical centres have been opened in Syokimau, Kitale, Kenol, Limuru, Karatina and in Nairobi’s Upperhill and Langata areas. This brings the total number of operational medical centres to 33 in Kenya.
Equity Afia, the medical franchise of Equity Group Foundation (EGF), has expanded its national footprint to 33 outpatient medical centres across the country. This year, a total of 22 new clinics have been launched.
Speaking to reporters, The Executive Director Equity Group Foundation Reuben Mbindu said, “The move to open 7 new medical centres has been driven by the country’s demand for increased access to quality healthcare services at affordable costs. We have opened the new clinics within various localities including business districts such as Upperhill, urban residential areas such as Langata and in counties outside Nairobi and its environs because we wish to
THE STANDARD By
Josphat Thio go |
December 15th 2020 at 00:39:02 GMT +0300
Nairobi county assembly.
Nairobi MCAs have hit out at the Governor Mike Sonko–led administration for allegedly undermining the legislative authority of the assembly.
The ward legislators have raised concern over failure by the Executive to implement 19 Acts and policies passed by the Nairobi County Assembly, and which seek to improve service delivery in the capital.
Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko at a Milimani court on October 6,2020. [Collins Kweyu,Standard]
They have also adopted a motion by Kayole Central MCA Jeremiah Themendu compelling the County Executive Committee Members to promptly initiate development of the Acts and regulations and submit the same to the Assembly within 90 days.
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“In the City Decongestion Strategy, commuter buses will be available for passengers who will prefer not to walk from the termini to the city centre and vice-versa,” said NMS in a statement.
It added that commuters can also use the Non-Motorised Transport Corridors (NMT) which have both cycle ways and walk ways to and from the CBD.
According to NMS, the city will soon start using a digital platform for rides to and from terminuses which will be introduced by NMS outside CBD.
NMS is set to integrate an electronic system in the terminuses outside the city centre that will keep matatu users informed on the time last mile buses will be at the different pick up stages.