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Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja visits Mbagathi Hospital and promises to pay bills for patients who have not been discharged due to high bills. Sakaja also praised the doctors for being committed to their work. Read more: https://shorturl.at/mrGL1
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Sakaja visits Mbagathi Hospital, pays bills for detained patients
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