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Kes 3.7 billion owned to public, private and faith-based medical facilities will be disbursed tomorrow President William Ruto has said. During his State Of The Nation Address this afternoon, the president defended the Social Health Authority scheme which he says is meant to benefit all Kenyans regardless of their social class
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President Ruto defends SHA which he says is meant to benefit all Kenyans regardless of social class
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