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No Kenyan will be turned away in an emergency again – Ruto

KBC Jun 21, 2026 1h ago ⏱ 1 min read 👁 3 views
No Kenyan will be turned away in an emergency again – Ruto
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President announces the imminent launch of the first national ambulance dispatch centre and confirms that the Social Health Authority will cover all accident victims, regardless of registration status. The post No Kenyan will be turned away in an emergency again… President announces the imminent launch of the first national ambulance dispatch centre and confirms that the Social Health Authority will cover all accident victims, regardless of registration status. The post No Kenyan will be turned away in an emergency again – Ruto appeared first on KBC Digital.
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