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Over 3,000 residents in Homa Bay County received free medical services during a health camp organized by Safaricom Foundation in partnership with Zuri Health, Amref Health Africa, and other stakeholders.Safaricom Foundation’s program manager, Sophy Onyango said the objective of the camps is to create awareness on diseases like fistula, cancer, and hypertension among local communities. Homa Bay County Health Chief Officer Kevin Osuri, encouraged residents to register with the Social Health Authority for access to affordable medical services at local health facilities.
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Over 3000 Homa Bay residents benefit from free medical services.
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