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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2010

It is said that a healthy nation is a wealthy nation. Many often say they'd rather have no money than be sick. But as long as one is alive, one is highly likely to fall ill. However in most instances the question is, when you fall sick, how do you ensure you are treated well in our health institutions. Our reporter Michael Njenga visited rift valley provincial hospital where the situation

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  • Its ahigh time that we should have thourogh trained nursing assistants that will work together with the nurses.

  • It's not just this hospital, it's a countrywide culture of corruption and selfishness. Politicians eat the taxes meant for hospitals. result is underpaid and under-equipped staff who care more about their problems than patients.

    We need new leaders who can motivate everyone to be better human beings who are good at their jobs.

  • @jakothoth yes it is a picture of our society. Yet every civil servant is DEMANDING higher salaries for the shity work they do for the public. Including teachers and police.

  • Not different at all from our politicians. I will ask again... Is this a general picture of the Kenyan society? Is it possible that the entire Kenyan fabric is made up of corruption? Could it be that almost every other citizen has equal potential for corrupt practices, given the opportunity? I am just asking!

  • this is good work...I know there are changes already

  • how horrible!  good job exposing this, God bless you.

  • What Kenya do we really live in? I remember the hospital story I read for my Form 4 called "Do you Know Anybody" if you don't know any doctor or Nurse in this hospitals you are doomed, you can even die of Malaria if you can't bribe a nurse. when did Kenya get this sick? How long will it take to reverse the evil?

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