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The Kenya Bottled Water Report, Featuring Market Players Alphine Coolers, Aquamist, Kadolta Limited, Kevian Limited, Quencher and Waba April 13, 2021 05:53 ET | Source: Research and Markets Research and Markets Dublin, IRELAND ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. This report looks at the Bottled Water Business in Kenya. Ten years ago bottled water companies were targeting corporate and high-income consumers. There was a perception that the mass market consumer wouldn't be willing to spend on bottled water. However, the realities of urban life, weather conditions, lower production costs, and a shift towards healthier lifestyles enticed consumers across all income groups to purchase bottled water. The result of this is a non-stop rise in demand. At the least, the bottled water industry in Kenya is now valued at USD.0.6B. The market is headed towards maturity, a point with well-structured consumer segments, proper regulation, and lower volatility in terms of entry and exit.
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Safaricom partners with Nakuru County to launch a medical records program Shares Safaricom and the Nakuru County Government have partnered to improve health services for over 100,000 people through an integrated electronic medical records program named Afya Moja. Afya Moja is a simple, mobile based digital health passport that receives and securely stores patient information. It allows users to access a copy of their own health information and the ability to share it with trusted health providers. It allows doctors, upon consent, to have access to patients’ medical backgrounds and respond effectively to their needs. “What we aim to do through
Advertisement Safaricom has partnered with Nakuru County to improve health services for over 100,000 people through an integrated electronic medical records program named Afya Moja. Afya Moja is a simple, mobile-based digital health passport that receives and securely stores patient information. It allows users to access a copy of their own health information and the ability to share it with trusted health providers. It allows doctors, upon consent, to have access to patients’ medical backgrounds and therefore respond effectively to their needs. “What we aim to do through Afya Moja, is to make patient medical records portable so that patients and healthcare workers can access them any time they need them. We will be focusing on diabetes patients during the initial stages of this pilot as we move on to other patients with other chronic diseases”, said Steve Chege, Chief Corporate Affairs, Safaricom.