Nairobi Hospital dismisses collapse claims, says facility financially stable

Nairobi Hospital denies collapse claims, citing revenue growth, surplus recovery, and stable operations amid governance disputes and Ruto intervention...
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The Nairobi Hospital has officially debunked claims of financial collapse and operational instability, asserting its solid standing and ongoing recovery from past disruptions.
- The hospital reported Sh12.8 billion in revenue for 2024 and a projected rebound with monthly revenues stabilizing around Sh1.03 billion in early 2026.
- Key figures include Board Chairman Barcley Onyambu and Chief Executive Officer Felix Osano, who presented financial data to counter circulating inaccuracies.
- Despite governance disputes highlighted by the board, the hospital maintains it is fully operational and continues to provide vital healthcare services, rejecting reports of a Sh4.2 billion loan and an unaccounted Sh9.1 billion.
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Nairobi Hospital dismisses collapse claims, says facility financially stable - March 2026
The Nairobi Hospital has officially debunked claims of financial collapse and operational instability, asserting its solid standing and ongoing recovery from past disruptions. A Medical Advisory Committee (MAC) at The Nairobi Hospital has disowned five of its members who petitioned President William Ruto regarding management disputes, citing procedural breaches and misleading information. Separately, Kenya's Social Health Authority (SHA) faces a critical sustainability crisis, with revenue streams failing to cover mounting operational costs, according to warnings from Members of Parliament.















