Governor Wavinya unveils hospital board

Eastern
By John Muia | Mar 28, 2025
Machakos governor Wavinya Ndeti speaks at a past event in Machakos County on January 17, 2025. [John Muia, Standard]

Governor Wavinya Ndeti on Thursday inaugurated members of the Machakos Level 5 Hospital Management Board and challenged the office bearers to deal with the prevailing challenges in the healthcare sector.

The governor singled out the current influx of patients from the neighboring counties of Makueni, Kitui and Kajiado occasioned by the striking clinicians and nurses.

She said this has lead to the overstretching of the major health facilities within Machakos.

Speaking at her office after inaugurating members of the Machakos Level 5 Hospital Management Board, Wavinya exuded confidence that healthcare service delivery will improve in coming weeks.

“Machakos level 5 hospital now has a fully constituted board of management complete with a chief executive officer. I charge them to settle as fast as possible and tackle the prevailing challenges to ensure delivery of quality healthcare services to our people.” Said Wavinya.

She said the board, chaired by Bishop Charles Kababu already has a full in-tray to deal with matters of planning, budgeting and developing strategic plans to transform service delivery in the county’s largest referral facility. 

“The board will be instrumental in strengthening our efforts to streamline provision of healthcare services amid growing pressure and demand for quality services. It will also take charge of resource mobilization as well as seek partnerships and funding opportunities to improve operational capacity,” she said.

The governor defended the automation of the county’s hospital revenue system, saying it had contributed to a remarkable growth of hospital revenue from Sh30 million in 2022 to over Sh200 million in the current Financial Year.

Deputy Governor Francis Mwangangi lauded Wavinya’s efforts in streamlining the health sector which was previously marred by inefficiency. 

“We have witnessed systematic progress and transformation of the healthcare sector and we are happy that the residents are enjoying the fruits of your leadership," said Mwangangi.

At the same time, the Governor witnessed the swearing-in of the new Minister for Water, Environment and Climate Change, Anastasia Wayua Victor.  

Wayua will take over the docket from Education Minister, Dr. Consolata Mutisya who had been acting in the docket.

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