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The Huduma Kenya ("Kenyan Services") program is a Kenyan Vision 2030 project which aims to expand access to governmental services in Kenya. It was established on November 7, 2013 by President Uhuru Kenyatta; its establishment coincided with the launch of the first Huduma Centre at the General Post Office in Nairobi.
The Nairobi West Hospital [42] Nairobi West 1°18′23″S 36°49′33″E / 1.3064712260196276°S 36.825703496423564°E / -1.3064712260196276; 36.825703496423564 ( Nairobi West
The hospital is located in the area to the immediate west of Upper Hill in Nairobi, the capital and largest city of Kenya. [2] Its location is about 3.5 kilometres (2 mi) west of the city's central business district. [ 3 ]
Investments in technological hubs have led to Nairobi being termed as Africa's Silicon Savannah with products such as M-pesa getting acclaimed globally. Developments in ICT have seen government services, financial services become more inclusive with introduction of services such as Huduma Centres, Lipa na Mpesa.
Huduma Centres Institute of Human Resource Management Anti-Female Genital Mutilation Board Gender Violence Protection Centres Women Enterprise Fund Uwezo Fund 19: Ministry of Energy: Opiyo Wandayi: State Department of Energy State Department of Renewable Energy: 20: Ministry of Trade, Investments And Industry: Salim Mvurya: State Department For ...
The supermarket chain which started operations in 1990, in a small upcountry town, has since 2014, began an aggressive expansion push into the central business district of Nairobi, the largest city in Kenya, and the capital of that country. It locates its stores near stages for public transport, targeting the large number of working people who ...
The bank maintains networked branches at the following locations: [2] [9] Westlands Branch - Apollo Centre, Westlands, Nairobi (Main Branch) Upper Hill Branch - NHIF Building, Upper Hill, Nairobi; Industrial Area Branch - Industrial Area, Enterprise Road, Nairobi
World Trade Centre Hospital (WTCH), is a planned private medical facility in Kenya.The owners of this medical facility are members of the family of Suresh Bhagwanji Raja Shah, the founder of I&M Holdings Limited, a financial services conglomerate based in Kenya, with subsidiaries in Kenya, Mauritius, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda and an office in the United Kingdom.