New Leadership to Drive Excellence at Kijana Wamalwa Teaching & Referral Hospital

New Leadership to Drive Excellence at Kijana Wamalwa Teaching & Referral Hospital

Governor George Natembeya presides over the inauguration of the new board of Kijana Wamalwa Teaching and Referral Hospital, urging them to fast-track transformative healthcare reforms.

Governor George Natembeya officially presided over the inauguration of the new Board of the Kijana Wamalwa Teaching and Referral Hospital, marking a significant milestone in the county’s journey toward strengthening healthcare delivery.

The new board, chaired by Prof. Ferdinand Nang’ole, was officially unveiled during a colorful ceremony at the hospital grounds. Governor Natembeya, in his keynote address, called upon the board members to remain actively engaged in their duties and to work with urgency in delivering accessible, efficient, and high-quality healthcare services to the residents of Trans Nzoia County.

🩺 “Healthcare is the foundation of a thriving community. This board carries a heavy but noble responsibility — to transform this hospital into a center of excellence that our people can rely on with pride and confidence,” Governor Natembeya remarked.

He further expressed optimism that under the stewardship of Prof. Nang’ole, the hospital will experience progressive reforms, ranging from enhanced service delivery to modernization of facilities, improved staffing, and expansion of specialized medical programs.

💡 With this new leadership in place, the Governor reaffirmed his https://georgenatembeya.ke/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Strengthening-Healthcare-Education-6-1.jpgistration’s unwavering support in providing the necessary resources and policy frameworks that will enable the hospital to fulfill its mission of delivering world-class healthcare.

🌍 As Trans Nzoia positions itself as a hub for advanced medical services in the North Rift region, the Governor emphasized that healthcare transformation will remain a top priority agenda, ensuring that no citizen is left behind.

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