KEMRI Increases DNA Testing Fees by Ksh 7,000 as Demand for Paternity Services Soars

[Nairobi Wire - Kenya] - 9/01/2025
Starting January 2025, the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) has increased the cost of DNA identification tests by Ksh 7,000. The test, previously priced at Ksh 20,000, will now cost Ksh 27,000. “We wish to inform our valued customers of a slight price adjustment for the DNA Testing (…)
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