Mary Chao Mwadime, the new KEMSA Board Chair [Courtesy]
In what is seen as a bid to appease donor agencies, the government has moved to overhaul the board of the Kenya Medical Supplies Agency (KEMSA) which had been hit by multiple scandals in the recent past.
In an exclusive interview with The Standard, Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe said the appointed members will bring a wealth of experience in various aspects that will make Kemsa a more transparent and efficient supplier of health products and commodities.
Other board members include Terry Kiunge Ramadhani, Lawrence Wahome, Dr Robert Nyarango and Linton Nyaga Kinyua.
TEF Donates Six Bicycles to RSLPF
April 28, 2021
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The Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) added six more bicycles to its Bicycle Patrol Unit on Monday 26th April 2021, courtesy of the St. Lucia Hotel and Tourism Association’s Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF).
The new Fuji SR Suntour bicycles will be used in the Gros Islet district and compliment a previous donation of bicycles to the RSLPF by the Saint Lucia Air and Sea Ports Authority (SLASPA) after the Bicycle Patrol Unit was piloted nearly three years ago.
One of the six bicycles donated to the RSLPS.
The official handover ceremony was held at Police Headquarters at Chesterfield on Bridge Street, Castries, on Monday this week.
Work to build PM’s Delivery Unit ‘will start right away’
Johnson drafts in former British Virgin Islands governor Gus Jaspert as interim head
Gus Jaspert shows then foreign secretary Boris Johnson the devastation wrought on the British Virgin Islands by 2017 s Hurricane Irma Credit: Twitter
23 Apr 2021
Downing Street has said work to create the new Prime Minister’s Delivery Unit will commence right away with former British Virgin Islands governor Gus Jaspert acting as interim head until permanent chief Dr Emily Lawson is available.
Prime minister Boris Johnson’s official spokesman this week announced that the unit was being created to provide “the strongest possible approach” to support the successful delivery of the government’s agenda, based on the recommendations of a review by Sir Michael Barber.
PM to set up No.10 unit to strengthen policy delivery
Blair-style team will be headed up by coronavirus vaccination lead Emily Lawson
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22 Apr 2021
Boris Johnson is creating a new delivery unit in 10 Downing Street to ramp up policy implementation, following the recommendations of a review by Sir Michael Barber.
The team – which has throwbacks to the delivery unit set up by Tony Blair two decades ago – will replace Downing Street’s current implementation unit and be led by NHS chief commercial officer Dr Emily Watson, who is also the health service’s vaccine-deployment lead.
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