The Billy Graham Memorial Cardiothoracic Centre was built and equipped with support from donors from the US.
Billy Graham, now deceased, named after the facility was an American evangelist.
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President William Ruto will today preside over the official opening and dedication of the Sh4.5 billion Cardiothoracic Centre at Tenwek Hospital in Bomet.
The Billy Graham Memorial Cardiothoracic Centre was built and equipped with support from donors from the US.
Billy Graham, now deceased, named after the facility was an American evangelist.
The 176-bed facility contains surgical and training unit designed for both outpatients and inpatients.
It has 52 intensive care units, post-anesthesia units, six major operating theatres, cauterization suits, five endoscopy rooms and an outpatient clinic.
It also has examination rooms, a pharmacy, a lab, a blood bank, CT and X-ray machines, six cardiothoracic theatres, a preoperative holding area, and a 32-bed post-anesthesia care centre.
President William Ruto will also preside over the groundbreaking ceremony for the Menengai III Geothermal Project in Nakuru.
National Police Service Commission press address
The National Police Service Commission (NPSC) chairperson Eliud Kinuthia will address the press on the launch of promotion interviews for Gazetted police officers at CBK Pension Towers, front parking at 10 am.
Nguvu Collective Kenya'santi-FGM campaign
Nguvu Collective Kenya will launch their pioneering anti-FGM campaign, #BreakTheBlade, a crucial initiative aimed at eliminating Female Genital Mutilation in Kenya.
The event will take place at The Boma, in Bellevue, Off Mombasa Road, Red Cross Rd from 9 am - 11.30 am.
Gachagua impeachment case
A three-judge bench will Thursday hear another application seeking their recusal from cases touching on the impeachment process of Rigathi Gachagua.
Before that, the bench will first handle procedural issues of consolidation as cases touching on the impeachment have reached 30.
On Wednesday, Justices Eric Ogola, Anthony Mrima and Freda Mugambi dismissed an application by Gachagua and other petitioners who were challenging the validity of their appointment by Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu to hear some of the cases.
The bench said they do not find any fault in the DCJ assigning them the matters before the court, more so when the honourable Chief Justice has not raised any red flag.