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TAZ wrote:maka wrote:Tokyo wrote:TAZ wrote:washiku wrote:[quote=holycow]Yesterday, the Rescue team picks cancer patients from KNH, takes them to the neighbouring expensive hospital for treatment. The quotation gets to over 2M, the rescue Team couldn't commit to paying the amount. What next? the Team departs leaving behind cancer patients stranded. So much for a rescue specially after lifting their hopes. I thought the Health CS said that the procedure that has failed in KNH due to the machine failure is being done for free at Nairobi Hospital? "The hospital (KNH) has maintained that some patients are being treated at the Nairobi Hospital, mostly those in need of radiotherapy on breasts, head and neck. This is because the machine that has been repaired is more suited to offer radiotherapy to cervical and prostate cancer patients. “I could have sought treatment in a private hospital only if I could afford. Today I went to Nairobi Hospital because I had heard KNH had arranged for some patients to be treated there. But they told me to come to KNH because treatment has resumed here,” Said one of the patients" Sad. and how Kenyans react hearing such desperation Now what do we do surely every month the Taxman comes for his dues without fail a sizeable amount by the way and instead of utilizing this money properly the top man who was voted in "overwhelmingly" and his thieving deputy who loves hiding behind the good book,let my hard earned cash be squandered by their friends and people they appointed...it's amazing we cannot afford those machines but we can be busy chartering planes to galavant all over.. The national government recently launched a Sh38 billion medical equipment programme where selected hospitals in each county would be provided with modern medical equipment. The medical equipment would be procured by the national government but managed by the respective counties. The governors however declined to sign the necessary agreements on the grounds that they were not consulted....ati its a scheme to wrestle the devolved health function from them. http://www.nation.co.ke/.../-/13x0uoc/-/index.html[/quote] But the govt should sort out KNH, it doesn't require Kidero's signature!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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TAZ wrote:maka wrote:Tokyo wrote:TAZ wrote:washiku wrote:holycow wrote:Yesterday, the Rescue team picks cancer patients from KNH, takes them to the neighbouring expensive hospital for treatment. The quotation gets to over 2M, the rescue Team couldn't commit to paying the amount. What next? the Team departs leaving behind cancer patients stranded. So much for a rescue specially after lifting their hopes. I thought the Health CS said that the procedure that has failed in KNH due to the machine failure is being done for free at Nairobi Hospital? "The hospital (KNH) has maintained that some patients are being treated at the Nairobi Hospital, mostly those in need of radiotherapy on breasts, head and neck. This is because the machine that has been repaired is more suited to offer radiotherapy to cervical and prostate cancer patients. “I could have sought treatment in a private hospital only if I could afford. Today I went to Nairobi Hospital because I had heard KNH had arranged for some patients to be treated there. But they told me to come to KNH because treatment has resumed here,” Said one of the patients" Sad. and how Kenyans react hearing such desperation Now what do we do surely every month the Taxman comes for his dues without fail a sizeable amount by the way and instead of utilizing this money properly the top man who was voted in "overwhelmingly" and his thieving deputy who loves hiding behind the good book,let my hard earned cash be squandered by their friends and people they appointed...it's amazing we cannot afford those machines but we can be busy chartering planes to galavant all over.. The national government recently launched a Sh38 billion medical equipment programme where selected hospitals in each county would be provided with modern medical equipment. The medical equipment would be procured by the national government but managed by the respective counties. The governors however declined to sign the necessary agreements on the grounds that they were not consulted....ati its a scheme to wrestle the devolved health function from them. http://www.nation.co.ke/.../-/13x0uoc/-/index.html[ I remember the CoG had an elaborate response to this, how do take alone, source for equipment on your own and then transfer the loan for repayment to another party?.......It was just another eating scheme by the national govt but this time they wanted the devolved govts to pay for them, ngumu shana!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/7/2010 Posts: 520 Location: Epicentre - Ngamia 1
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McReggae wrote:TAZ wrote:maka wrote:Tokyo wrote:TAZ wrote:washiku wrote:holycow wrote:Yesterday, the Rescue team picks cancer patients from KNH, takes them to the neighbouring expensive hospital for treatment. The quotation gets to over 2M, the rescue Team couldn't commit to paying the amount. What next? the Team departs leaving behind cancer patients stranded. So much for a rescue specially after lifting their hopes. I thought the Health CS said that the procedure that has failed in KNH due to the machine failure is being done for free at Nairobi Hospital? "The hospital (KNH) has maintained that some patients are being treated at the Nairobi Hospital, mostly those in need of radiotherapy on breasts, head and neck. This is because the machine that has been repaired is more suited to offer radiotherapy to cervical and prostate cancer patients. “I could have sought treatment in a private hospital only if I could afford. Today I went to Nairobi Hospital because I had heard KNH had arranged for some patients to be treated there. But they told me to come to KNH because treatment has resumed here,” Said one of the patients" Sad. and how Kenyans react hearing such desperation Now what do we do surely every month the Taxman comes for his dues without fail a sizeable amount by the way and instead of utilizing this money properly the top man who was voted in "overwhelmingly" and his thieving deputy who loves hiding behind the good book,let my hard earned cash be squandered by their friends and people they appointed...it's amazing we cannot afford those machines but we can be busy chartering planes to galavant all over.. The national government recently launched a Sh38 billion medical equipment programme where selected hospitals in each county would be provided with modern medical equipment. The medical equipment would be procured by the national government but managed by the respective counties. The governors however declined to sign the necessary agreements on the grounds that they were not consulted....ati its a scheme to wrestle the devolved health function from them. http://www.nation.co.ke/.../-/13x0uoc/-/index.html[ I remember the CoG had an elaborate response to this, how do take alone, source for equipment on your own and then transfer the loan for repayment to another party?.......It was just another eating scheme by the national govt but this time they wanted the devolved govts to pay for t hem, ngumu shana!!! Do you think for a moment that the County Governments would have utilised the birrions to purchase the machines from General Electric et al given the chance? Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs - Farrah Gray.
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/30/2013 Posts: 659
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,823 Location: Nairobi
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Sonko executes the Pablo Escobar script really well. Replace the state's functions and soon you find that the people are your shield and the 'law' can take you nowhere. All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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Explains why the vehicles are for security, ambulances etc, these are never stopped!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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Forester wrote:McReggae wrote:TAZ wrote:maka wrote:Tokyo wrote:TAZ wrote:washiku wrote:holycow wrote:Yesterday, the Rescue team picks cancer patients from KNH, takes them to the neighbouring expensive hospital for treatment. The quotation gets to over 2M, the rescue Team couldn't commit to paying the amount. What next? the Team departs leaving behind cancer patients stranded. So much for a rescue specially after lifting their hopes. I thought the Health CS said that the procedure that has failed in KNH due to the machine failure is being done for free at Nairobi Hospital? "The hospital (KNH) has maintained that some patients are being treated at the Nairobi Hospital, mostly those in need of radiotherapy on breasts, head and neck. This is because the machine that has been repaired is more suited to offer radiotherapy to cervical and prostate cancer patients. “I could have sought treatment in a private hospital only if I could afford. Today I went to Nairobi Hospital because I had heard KNH had arranged for some patients to be treated there. But they told me to come to KNH because treatment has resumed here,” Said one of the patients" Sad. and how Kenyans react hearing such desperation Now what do we do surely every month the Taxman comes for his dues without fail a sizeable amount by the way and instead of utilizing this money properly the top man who was voted in "overwhelmingly" and his thieving deputy who loves hiding behind the good book,let my hard earned cash be squandered by their friends and people they appointed...it's amazing we cannot afford those machines but we can be busy chartering planes to galavant all over.. The national government recently launched a Sh38 billion medical equipment programme where selected hospitals in each county would be provided with modern medical equipment. The medical equipment would be procured by the national government but managed by the respective counties. The governors however declined to sign the necessary agreements on the grounds that they were not consulted....ati its a scheme to wrestle the devolved health function from them. http://www.nation.co.ke/.../-/13x0uoc/-/index.html[ I remember the CoG had an elaborate response to this, how do take alone, source for equipment on your own and then transfer the loan for repayment to another party?.......It was just another eating scheme by the national govt but this time they wanted the devolved govts to pay for t hem, ngumu shana!!! Do you think for a moment that the County Governments would have utilised the birrions to purchase the machines from General Electric et al given the chance? I keep asking, in the current dispensation, what has the National Govt done that stands out from what the Governors are doing? You don't take a loan, make specifications, decide suppliers, make the payments, dump to me and then ask me to pay....naaaah!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/21/2013 Posts: 427
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2012 Posts: 3,855 Location: Othumo
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Daft if you ask me!!!!! Shooting himself on the foot!!! Thieves
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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King G wrote:Daft if you ask me!!!!! Shooting himself on the foot!!! hahaha give me some pop corn as i set back and watch the ndrama. Life is short. Live passionately.
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