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Royal Media Services, in partnership with St. Peters Orthopedic Hospital, hosted a free medical camp at Jeevanjee Gardens in Nairobi. More than 1,000 residents benefited from free health check-ups and treatment. The initiative aims at giving back to the community while strengthening the station's connection with its audience. Radio Citizen's Tina Ogal emphasized the importance of such outreach in engaging loyal listeners. Special focus was given to bodaboda riders, who often suffer work-related injuries and respiratory issues.
Radio Citizen hosts free medical clinic in Nairobi
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