Business Daily | by Collins Omulo
The Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS) will hire additional medical staff, including doctors, nurses and midwives to boost health service delivery.
This comes in the wake of a backlash after an expectant mother was turned away from Pumwani Maternity Hospital by security guards.
NMS director for Health Services Josephine Kibaru-Mbae said they would increase healthcare workforce through recruitment of the midwives, nurses and doctors under the Universal Health Coverage programme as well as on short-term contracts to ease staff workload and burnout…
