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The government has waived medical bills for all patients at Kenyatta National Hospital who were injured during the protests. This includes the outstanding bill of Ksh 815,805 for the late Boniface Kariuki, who passed on this evening. Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale condoled with the families of those who died during the protests and wished those in hospital quick recovery.
Gov't waives hospital bills for victims of Gen Z protests
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