The governor who received asset transfer for the equipment from AMREF said the undertaking marked a significant milestone in delivery of healthcare services across the County.
MoreThe cost of the program ranges from Ksh600,000 per a semester depending on the courses applied for and the college.
MoreThe machinery were purchased through funds allocated to the Wards.
MoreWinners were awarded with cash prizes and sports gear.
MoreThe Ksh30 million scholarship program fully funded by the County government in conjunction with the Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) foundation has benefited at least 500 youth.
MoreAmong the findings of the report is that 112 staff did not turn up for the staff headcount which was part of the audit.
MoreUnder the MoU, interventions will include access to safe water, health, nutrition, food security, agriculture, emergency medical services and general disaster risk management and climate change adaptation programmes.
MoreAn update on the governor’s verified Facebook page indicates that the trucks were donated following a discussion that he has been having with international partners in disaster management and healthcare.
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