MTRH has assured patients and the general public that all affected services will resume fully.
MoreThe arrest follows a well-coordinated joint operation by detectives from the Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau (CRIB).
MoreThe surgical mission was led by Dr. Peter Saula, Consultant Pediatric Surgeon at MTRH
MoreOnce complete, the new MTRH complex, expected to accommodate 4,000 beds, will expand access to specialised healthcare services.
MoreScheduled for completion in April 2027, the fully funded Government of Kenya investment will include 60 ICU beds and 120 HDU beds.
MoreThe contributions—voluntarily made by MTRH employees—comprised essential food items, clothing, and hygiene supplies to support households impacted by the tragedy.
MoreThe Wezesha Watoto Children’s Neurodevelopment Centre is a pioneering facility offering comprehensive care, education, and support for children with neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism, cerebral palsy, and learning challenges.
MoreThe First Lady was received by the Hospital’s Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Philip Kirwa, and members of staff.
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