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Originally published by Citizen DigitalMarch 3, 2026
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Kenya clears 73% of SHA debts, rolls out new HIV drug to high-risk populations - PS Oluga
Speaking during an interview on Ramogi TV on Tuesday evening, Dr Ouma Oluga offered a detailed progress report on several health sector priorities, addressing concerns that have lingered over the gove.....
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Kenya's Ministry of Health has announced significant progress in settling outstanding debts for the Social Health Authority (SHA), with 73% of payments cleared. Simultaneously, the nation is seeing a strong uptake of the new injectable HIV prevention drug, Lenacapavir.
- 73% of Social Health Authority (SHA) debts have been paid.
- Principal Secretary Dr. Ouma Oluga provided the update on Tuesday evening.
- Nearly half of the initial 49,000 doses of Lenacapavir have been administered, with targeted distribution to high-risk populations in 15 counties.
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