Police and Teachers to Start Paying Medical Bills in Cash

[Business Today - Kenya] - 3/02/2025
Police officers and teachers are among the public servants who will start paying their hospital bills in cash after the government failed to pay their insurance remittances owed to key public and private hospitals in the country. The National Treasury has a Ksh29 billion contract with Medical (…)
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