Murang’a County Government has announced plans to upgrade more public health facilities to Level Four hospitals, in a move aimed at improving healthcare services and reducing the financial burden on residents seeking treatment. In a public notice issued by Governor Irungu Kang’ata, the county government said Murang’a currently operates eight public hospitals, but only three are…
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