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Former TAP CEO Mahmoud Triki passes awayWaiguru Gifts New Mothers With Christmas Hampers

Former TAP news agency CEO and diplomat Mahmoud Triki passed away Sunday at the age of 87.

Born in 1936 in Sousse, Triki was at the helm of TAP during the 70s. At that time, he served as media adviser to the late Prime Minister Hedi Nouira.

He was also ambassador of the League of Arab States to the United Nations.

Triki donated in 2016 his personal library of 1,736 works (published in Arabic and French) to the National Library. He published a collection of poems and books in Arabic and French.
Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru has gifted the mothers of eight babies born on the dawn of December 25 at various maternity wards in the county with Christmas hampers.

The hampers were delivered on the eve of Christmas to the mothers admitted to Kerugoya, Kianyaga, Kimbimbi, and Sagana hospitals. The mothers included those who had delivered and those who were waiting to deliver.

According to data received at the Kerugoya Referral Hospital Five babies had been delivered at the Kerugoya County Referral Hospital; two others were born at Kianyaga Sub-County Hospital; while the eighth one was born at Kabare Health Centre.

Rachael Nyaga, a nurse at Kerugoya Hospital who handed over the gifts together with other health officials, said that about 150 mothers were targeted in the initiative.

A total of 60 new mothers received these hampers at the Kerugoya County Referral Hospital.

‘We are here to deliver these gifts on behalf of our governor to spread the Christmas message and good tidings from her, and we have
seen how happy the mothers are,’ said Nyaga.

The gift hamper included a baby bath basin, a baby shawl, wrappers, socks, a cap, lesos, diapers, and sanitary pads for the mothers.

Nyaga said the level five referral hospital is marking a significant milestone as it commemorates six months since the first admission at the new medical complex in June of this year. Since its opening, the facility has successfully facilitated 1565 deliveries.

She said the hospital has experienced a surge in the number of deliveries, a testament to the quality of healthcare services provided.

The nurse thanked Governor Waiguru for keeping to her Christmas tradition of gifting new mothers with gift hampers in all county maternity wards.

‘Here at the Kerugoya County Referral Hospital, approximately 60 new mothers have benefited from this initiative. The growth in our maternity ward has been remarkable since its inception, and this can be attributed to improved quality services offered by our medics, equipping of the facility with
modern equipment, and expanded space,’ Nyaga added.

The new mothers expressed joy after receiving the gift hampers, saying they felt more appreciated.

Grace Muthoni, a new mother, expressed her gratitude, stating she never anticipated such a delightful surprise.

‘I want to thank the governor for facilitating me with these items, which are sometimes hard to afford. This has lifted my spirits and made me feel much appreciated,’ she said.

Muthoni went on to praise the hospital for its unwavering support, highlighting the kindness and gentle care she had received from the nurses, the quality of services and food, and the clean and spacious maternity ward.

Nurse Virginia Muruga, who works in Kerugoya Maternity, said that they were very happy to see the mothers receive the gifts, as that complements the unit’s commitment to excellent service delivery.
Source: Kenya News Agency