He is reported to have committed the offence on diverse dates between December 2016 and April 2017 during the period the victim was an intern at the internal audit department where he is accused of forcing hugs on her and offering to make her a second wife.
The victim had been offered an internship at the state’s premier medical institution on October 7 2016 and posted to the internal audit department where she was the only female.
In one of the indecent actions, the suspect is said to have found the victim making copies of some documents and allegedly grabbed her breasts.
She later reported the matter to the police in April 2017 and a P3 form was filled.
Following the results, the developers said they will now reformulate the vaccine and re-launch trials in February hoping to have approved shots by the last quarter of 2021.
In Kenya, the study proposes to recruit both male and females adults aged 18 to 99 years to receive two injections at 21 days apart. The participation will also be open to HIV positive persons who are in stable condition.
The two-year study in Kenya will be led by Dr Videlis Nduba of the Kenya Medical Research Institute (Kemri).
Recruitment will be done at Kemri centres in Kisumu and Nairobi and the Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi. Also participating will be the United States Army Medical Research Directorate-Africa in Kisumu. [Gatonye Gathura]
Teachers, Police to Get Priority in Kenya s Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout
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Ministry of Health has revealed that teachers and police officers are among the first group of Kenyans to get the Covid-19 vaccine.
This comes after the government ordered 24 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine which is projected to cover 20 percent of the country s population.
According to the Health Ministry, the consignment of the Oxford University-AstraZeneca vaccine is set to arrive in the country in January.
Health CS Mutahi Kagwe during a daily press briefing in April 2020
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Health workers, police officers, the elderly and teachers will be the first to receive the vaccine as the groups are at high risk of contracting the virus.
Covid-19 vaccine expected in Kenya in January
Thursday December 17 2020
The first batch of recipients for the Covid-19 vaccine in Kenya will cover 20 per cent of the country’s population.
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People who come into contact with crowds and those with two or more medical conditions will be the first to be vaccinated.
Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe says Kenya has ordered 24 million doses of the vaccine.
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A consignment of the Covid-19 vaccine is expected in Kenya next month, with the first beneficiaries being groups at high risk of contracting the virus.
Health workers, police officers, the elderly and teachers will be the first to receive the Oxford University-AstraZeneca vaccine to be made available in the first quarter of next year, the government said on Wednesday.
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Kamore Maina | December 13th 2020 at 07:00:00 GMT +0300
On the morning of November 29, Jackson Muchiri, lost his first born son at a health facility in Juja, Kiambu County.
Michael Maina, 28, had been taken to hospital with respiratory complications.
His death would, however, open a new chapter of agony for the grieving family, revealing a sad tale of greed, broken trust and a father desperate to find out the truth about his son’s demise.
Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) intervened after it emerged the family was a target of an intricate web of rogue doctors and mortuary officials out to milk the dead to the grave.