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Realtime12 June 2024 - 15:15

Hii Kizungu saa zingine inatuumiza! Gachagua leaves pharmacists in stitches

DP was speaking at the Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya International Conference in Mombasa

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Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and Health CS Susan Nakhumicha speaks attendees during the Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya International Scientific Conference in Mombasa on June 12, 2024

A light moment was witnessed Wednesday during the opening of the Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya International Scientific Conference in Mombasa.

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua left the audience in stitches when claimed he had struggled reading his speech moments.

This was the moment after concluded by declaring the conference officially opened.

“Asante. Hii Kizungu saa zingine inatuumiza, lakini tung’ang’ana,” (This English is hurting us sometimes but we keep trying) he said amidst laughter and claps from the attendees.

“Unajua sasa... hii maisha ni kung’ang’ana, kila mtu apambane na hali yake. Wacha sisi tung’ang’ane kuongoza Kenya” (You know, this life, is about struggling, let everyone fight his own battle)

In his speech, Gachagua also expressed his regard for the health professionals in the development and well-being of the nation.

“The years you took from school to the university are not in vain, they must count for something in supporting humanity and improving the lives of Kenyans,” he said.

Pharmacists, for instance, play a critical role in the health sector saying without their support, a hospital cannot function properly.

“It does not matter how big the hospital is, how experienced the doctor is, how modern the equipment is, how clean is it, without the strong support of a working pharmacy, you don't have a hospital," he said.

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua speaking during the Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya International Scientific Conference in Mombasa on June 12, 2024
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