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October 30, 2025
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Govt adopts PPP model to upgrade hospital equipment

OCT 30 - The government has adopted a public-private partnership model to upgrade and equip hospital equipment across the country, President William Ruto Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |..
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President William Ruto announced Kenya's government is adopting a public-private partnership (PPP) model to upgrade hospital equipment nationwide, moving to a "fee-for-service" arrangement. This initiative was highlighted during the commissioning of a KSh130 million advanced CT Scan Unit at Nakuru County Referral and Teaching Hospital, acquired through this new partnership.
- The government will eliminate the KSh1,000 fee for first-time issuance and replacement of national identification cards, making them free for all citizens.
- The fee-for-service model for hospital equipment will install over 70 new advanced machines across health facilities, with suppliers owning and maintaining the equipment.
- President Ruto also announced significant investments in Nakuru County, including KSh2.6 billion for 230km of new tarmac roads and the resettlement of 900 Internally Displaced Persons families.
- The government has hired 100,000 teachers and built 23,000 classrooms in the past three years, emphasizing free and accessible education for all children.
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