The new initiative, which will run for seven years, is underpinned by a fee-for-service model, which means neither national nor county governments will buy the medical equipment.
MorePresident William Ruto said the new agreements will build on 17 existing agreements and will strengthen ties between the two countries and drive economic development.
MoreHe cited the Affordable Housing Programme, digital jobs, and labour mobility as some of the key initiatives designed to expand job opportunities for high school, college and university graduates.
MoreThe President said Kenya is ready to host the continental football event, CHAN 2024 that states on August 3.
MoreThe President urged his opponents to provide better solutions to the many challenges facing the young people, besides empty sloganeering.
MorePresident William Ruto said the country will also be at the centre of the global shifts that has birthed new and more trade patterns.
MorePresident Ruto said this is a strategic move that will strengthen support for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and promote Public-Private Partnerships as key drivers of economic growth.
MorePresident Ruto also warned against attacks on the police, saying those who do so are threats to peace and stability and must face the full force of the law.
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