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Kenyan hospital ‘has TV sets but no drugs’


 

Campaigning has already got under way in Kenya ahead of elections next August.

Veteran politician Charity Ngilu, who was sacked from cabinet position over corruption allegations which she denied, has been doing an appraisal on Twitter of the performance of the governor of Kitui county, a post she plans to run for.

She’s been sharing pictures from a local hospital, remarking that she’s shocked the facility has 50 television sets and no drugs:

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