Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (Kemsa) has dispatched medical supplies and equipment worth Sh100 million to Nakuru county.
Nakuru is the latest in a series of dispatches to county governments after Turkana received their batch in July.
Trans Nzoia and West Pokot got their share earlier this month. The move is in line with the authority’s commitment to support the delivery of quality healthcare to all Kenyans, Edward Njoroge, Kemsa acting chief executive said.
He said Nakuru county’s steady procurement and prompt payments running to more than Sh500 million per year have ensured Kemsa was able to restock regularly to sustain steady supply.
“We are grateful to Nakuru county for their continued trust on us to deliver quality health products and technologies,” said Njoroge.