Newton Kapiyo has recently shared important details on his Facebook page exposing serious corruption at Rachuonyo Level 4 Hospital linked to the Social Health Authority (SHA).
The key individuals involved are Peter Orinde, the hospital accountant, and Dr. Musundi Oganyo, the hospital in-charge.

These two have been accused of stealing medical equipment, drugs, and other essential supplies, causing major problems for the hospital and the community it serves.

This is not the first time Orinde and Oganyo have been involved in such misconduct. Earlier this year, they were already suspected of theft and mismanagement, but no strong action was taken.
A recent stock check at the hospital revealed a significant shortage of medical supplies, confirming long-held concerns that the two have been abusing their positions for personal gain.

Their actions have greatly damaged the reputation of the county and have negatively affected the quality of healthcare available to patients.
The theft and mismanagement at Rachuonyo Level 4 Hospital have had serious consequences. Patients have been deprived of necessary treatments, and healthcare workers are forced to operate with limited resources.

This situation undermines trust in the hospital and in the wider healthcare system, leaving many vulnerable people without the care they need.
Authorities have stated that charges will be filed against Peter Orinde and Dr. Musundi Oganyo in the coming weeks. While this is a crucial step toward holding them accountable, it also highlights larger problems of weak oversight and poor enforcement within public institutions.

Without proper checks and transparency, such corruption can continue to happen unchecked.
Newton Kapiyo’s revelations should prompt urgent reforms at Rachuonyo Level 4 Hospital and other public health facilities.

Stronger audits, better supervision, and clear consequences for corruption are necessary to protect public resources and restore confidence in healthcare services.
The damage caused by these individuals cannot be ignored, and swift action is needed to repair the hospital and ensure it serves the community properly again.
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