Msambweni County Referral Hospital Stories

Kwale residents demand better health services amid facility shortages, poor conditions
Mishi Gongo  |  Aug 20, 2024

The lack of basic amenities extends beyond food and water. Patients and their families face significant difficulties due to frequent power outages and...

Blame game as Diani residents unite with businesses to combat rising crime
Mishi Gongo  |  Aug 03, 2024

Residents lynched at least four suspected criminals in recent weeks, with the most recent incident witnessed at Mvindeni in Msambweni sub-county on Tu...

Health committee urges Kwale County to replace old hospital equipment
Mishi Gongo  |  Jun 21, 2024

Msambweni Referral Hospital is the largest hospital in Kwale County, receiving patients from other facilities in the region.

Relief as Kwale County builds first ever mother-baby unit at Sh36.2m
Mishi Gongo  |  Apr 27, 2024

The facility is the first of its kind in Kwale and is expected to serve residents across the county starting in July, taking just three months to comp...

Diani police launch crackdown on shops selling stolen goods
Mishi Gongo  |  Apr 22, 2024

OCPD Francis Gachoki says more than 50 suspects have been arrested and stolen items worth over Sh1 million recovered.

Kwale residents warned against igniting fires near electricity poles
Mishi Gongo  |  Apr 11, 2024

He said there is an urgent need for collaboration with residents to mitigate risks and safeguard both electricity supply and environmental conditions...

Police in Kwale County recover stolen goods worth over Sh1 million
Mishi Gongo  |  Apr 04, 2024

The crackdown was a result of an upsurge in criminal activities by the juvenile gang in the tourist town.

Msambweni demolitions, over 3,500 residents face homelessness
Paul Aginnah  |  Jan 06, 2024

In Msambweni, Voi, Taita Taveta County, more than 3,500 squatters are on the verge of homelessness.

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