MEDICAL STUDENT HEAD MOKAYA ONSASE NOW TELLS THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT TO TAKE THE BLAME FOR THE DEATH OF TAXPAYERS DUE TO DELAY OF FUNDS TO PURCHASE ESSENTIAL MEDICINES.
MEDICAL STUDENT MOKAYA ONSASE TELLS THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT TO TAKE THE BLAME FOR THE DEATH OF TAXPAYERS DUE TO LACK OF ESSENTIAL DRUGS IN FACILITIES Egerton University Medicine students assist in a surgical procedure in one of the country's referral facility. My encounter in one centre Near the sprawling minor slums in my town in Kisii, lies the morgue, just few metres away from this place termed as the evolutionary dustbin, is a field I used to watch hospital waste burn and the smoke whirl up sardonically, as birds tried feasting on left overs of food. To a growing kid, this sounds interesting to watch, but there is something strange which welcomed a young child's sight then, the sight of dead bodies. I spent time in this area watching dead bodies being transfered to the morgue from hospital like on a daily basis. I used to experience nightmares and imagine how a dead person feels. Well to me I was brought up knowing what death is, I adopted to ...