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SHA? Nakuru County Governor Susan Kihika gives birth in US

Nakuru County Governor Susan Kihika recently gave birth in the United States. She travelled to the US three months before giving birth, which has sparked discussions and various sentiments on social media platforms.

“Kenya’s healthcare meant for hustlers, not leaders.” Despite running endless PR campaigns to showcase her county’s first-class healthcare systems and the impressive SHA health covers under the UDA government, Nakuru governor Susan Kihika opted to fly to the US to give birth.

Governor Kihika went to the US to give birth, according to a statement given by the county chief of staff.

This move has led to debates about her choice of healthcare, especially in light of the healthcare services available in Kenya.

There’s been a mix of congratulations and critique regarding her decision. Some netizens on social media have humorously or sarcastically commented on her choice, suggesting implications about the state of healthcare in Kenya or her priorities.

Others have pointed out her dual citizenship and her intention to secure US citizenship for her child.

The choice to give birth abroad has led to discussions about the quality and reliability of healthcare in Kenya, particularly about the “SHA” (possibly referring to a local healthcare system or policy) and the “Linda Mama” initiative, which aims to provide free maternity services.

Kenyans have questioned her commitment to local issues, implying that if she can’t trust the local healthcare system, how can she advocate for improvements or represent the interests of Nakuru residents effectively?

This event has highlighted broader issues regarding healthcare, national pride, and the responsibilities of elected officials in Kenya.

Mother and joyful journalist.

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