Kenya has got only 2 Neurosurgeons, while Tanzania has 16 of them

Kenya has got only 2 Neurosurgeons, while Tanzania has 16 of them

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Tanzania – with a population of over 60 million – only has 16 specialists

Dar es Salaam. Tanzania faces a 97-percent shortage of neurosurgeons specialists, prompting well-heeled patients to seek treatment outside the country.

According to Health minister Ummy Mwalimu, while the World Health Organization (WHO) standard is demands one neurosurgeon for every 100,000 people, Tanzania – with a population of over 60 million – only has 16 specialists.

She was speaking last weekend during the first meeting of local students sponsored by the Mohammed Dewji Foundation.

Ms Mwalimu commended scholarship opportunities offered by the foundation, and asked Mr Dewji to increase the number of sponsorship slots, especially for the training of specialists.

“I would like to make a request which I hope will not affect what you are already doing. We are facing a challenge with regard an a acute shortage of neurosurgeons. If you fund the training of at least one or two, it would very helpful.

“Their studies are quite expensive, with tuition fees of up to $4,000 a year for four years,” Ms Mwalimu added.

On the government’s part, she said the plan was to increase the number of specialists to at least 50 come 2025, setting aside a budget of nearly Sh3 billion.

In response to the minister’s request, Mr Dewji said he would sponsor two medical students annually.

Speaking to students who are being sponsored by the foundation, Ms Mwalimu encouraged them to work hard, believe in their dreams, and turn challenges into opportunities.

“Use the digital technology and social media wisely. Using it for entertainment is good, but also use it to learn and get informed about the important things that would contribute to national development,” she said.

Mr Dewji remarked that having personal interest in the education system has always motivated him to support a job he has been doing since he was a member of Parliament.

“I was able to increase the number of secondary schools from two to 20 and later discovered that I can contribute more through my foundation,” he said.

According to him, to date the foundation has spent over Sh2 billion, and provided scholarships to 100 students.

He said the scholarships have been taking students from both Tanzania mainland and Zanzibar, and the plan in the next ten years is to raise the number of beneficiaries to 1, 000.

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MY TAKE: Bado Kuna mtu analinganisha huduma za Afya za Tanzania na Kenya? Kama yupo anyooshe kidole tumjue.

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Ndio hii list ya neurosurgeons walioko Kenya. Nipe ya Tanzania tumalize huu mjadala.
1. Dr. Godfrey Barasa Wasike
2. Dr. Livingstone Oluoch-Olunya
3. Dr. Mubashir Mahmood Qureshi
4. Dr. Peter Kamau Wanyoike
5. Dr. Samuel Njiru
6. Dr. Nimrod Juniahs Mwangi
7. Dr. Gregory Kaloki Mulunga
8. Dr. Adoyo Maranya
9. Dr. Rueben Paul Lubanga
10. Dr. Florentius Koech
11.Dr. Charles Mwangi King'ori
12.Dr. Kaguri S Karanja
13. Dr. Kiboi Julius Githinji
14. Dr. John K. Boore
15. Dr. Hooker Juzar
16. Dr. Edwin Kamaiga Mogere
17. Dr. Nilesh Kumar Mohan
18.Dr. Solomon Wahome Muriithi
19. Dr. Christopher Kyalo Musau
20. Dr. Benjamin Kasyoka Mutiso
21. Dr. Peter Gichuru Mwangi
22. Dr. Kanyata Mwangi
23. Dr. Mugendi Njiru Daniel
24. Dr. Benjamin Omondi Okanga
25. Dr. Patrick Akuku Okoth
26. Dr. Sydney Kirui Kipkorir Rono
27. Dr. Sylvia Vigehi Shitsama
28. Dr. Mahendra Singh Chouhan
29. Dr. Grace Muthoni Thiong'o
30. Dr. Didmas Vincent Wekesa
31. Dr. Kioy G. Paul
32. Dr. Kwasa Thomas Otieno Obat
33.Proff Gerishom Mudanya Sande
34. Dr. Akuku Patrick Okoth
35. Dr. Gilbert Adogo Maranya
36. Dr. Mochoge M.O


Hiyo nimekupea - 30 neurosurgeons kama unapinga Google majina yao upate proof. Haya nionyeshe ya Tanzania.
 
Ndio hii list ya neurosurgeons walioko Kenya. Nipe ya Tanzania tumalize huu mjadala.
1. Dr. Godfrey Barasa Wasike
2. Dr. Livingstone Oluoch-Olunya
3. Dr. Mubashir Mahmood Qureshi
4. Dr. Peter Kamau Wanyoike
5. Dr. Samuel Njiru
6. Dr. Nimrod Juniahs Mwangi
7. Dr. Gregory Kaloki Mulunga
8. Dr. Adoyo Maranya
9. Dr. Rueben Paul Lubanga
10. Dr. Florentius Koech
11.Dr. Charles Mwangi King'ori
12.Dr. Kaguri S Karanja
13. Dr. Kiboi Julius Githinji
14. Dr. John K. Boore
15. Dr. Hooker Juzar
16. Dr. Edwin Kamaiga Mogere
17. Dr. Nilesh Kumar Mohan
18.Dr. Solomon Wahome Muriithi
19. Dr. Christopher Kyalo Musau
20. Dr. Benjamin Kasyoka Mutiso
21. Dr. Peter Gichuru Mwangi
22. Dr. Kanyata Mwangi
23. Dr. Mugendi Njiru Daniel
24. Dr. Benjamin Omondi Okanga
25. Dr. Patrick Akuku Okoth
26. Dr. Sydney Kirui Kipkorir Rono
27. Dr. Sylvia Vigehi Shitsama
28. Dr. Mahendra Singh Chouhan
29. Dr. Grace Muthoni Thiong'o
30. Dr. Didmas Vincent Wekesa


Hiyo nimekupea - 30 neurosurgeons kama unapinga Google majina yao upate proof. Haya nionyeshe ya Tanzania.
Hehehe, akikupa list nitag. Yani na hii kelele yote tunao 36 neurosurgeons.
 


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Tanzania – with a population of over 60 million – only has 16 specialists

Dar es Salaam. Tanzania faces a 97-percent shortage of neurosurgeons specialists, prompting well-heeled patients to seek treatment outside the country.

According to Health minister Ummy Mwalimu, while the World Health Organization (WHO) standard is demands one neurosurgeon for every 100,000 people, Tanzania – with a population of over 60 million – only has 16 specialists.

She was speaking last weekend during the first meeting of local students sponsored by the Mohammed Dewji Foundation.

Ms Mwalimu commended scholarship opportunities offered by the foundation, and asked Mr Dewji to increase the number of sponsorship slots, especially for the training of specialists.

“I would like to make a request which I hope will not affect what you are already doing. We are facing a challenge with regard an a acute shortage of neurosurgeons. If you fund the training of at least one or two, it would very helpful.

“Their studies are quite expensive, with tuition fees of up to $4,000 a year for four years,” Ms Mwalimu added.

On the government’s part, she said the plan was to increase the number of specialists to at least 50 come 2025, setting aside a budget of nearly Sh3 billion.

In response to the minister’s request, Mr Dewji said he would sponsor two medical students annually.

Speaking to students who are being sponsored by the foundation, Ms Mwalimu encouraged them to work hard, believe in their dreams, and turn challenges into opportunities.

“Use the digital technology and social media wisely. Using it for entertainment is good, but also use it to learn and get informed about the important things that would contribute to national development,” she said.

Mr Dewji remarked that having personal interest in the education system has always motivated him to support a job he has been doing since he was a member of Parliament.

“I was able to increase the number of secondary schools from two to 20 and later discovered that I can contribute more through my foundation,” he said.

According to him, to date the foundation has spent over Sh2 billion, and provided scholarships to 100 students.

He said the scholarships have been taking students from both Tanzania mainland and Zanzibar, and the plan in the next ten years is to raise the number of beneficiaries to 1, 000.

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MY TAKE: Bado Kuna mtu analinganisha huduma za Afya za Tanzania na Kenya? Kama yupo anyooshe kidole tumjue.

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'He is one of the only two neurosurgeons specializing in neurovascular surgery'

Tukiwaambia mjifunze kiingereza muache kujiaibibisha hamsikii.

cc MK254
 
Ndio hii list ya neurosurgeons walioko Kenya. Nipe ya Tanzania tumalize huu mjadala.
1. Dr. Godfrey Barasa Wasike
2. Dr. Livingstone Oluoch-Olunya
3. Dr. Mubashir Mahmood Qureshi
4. Dr. Peter Kamau Wanyoike
5. Dr. Samuel Njiru
6. Dr. Nimrod Juniahs Mwangi
7. Dr. Gregory Kaloki Mulunga
8. Dr. Adoyo Maranya
9. Dr. Rueben Paul Lubanga
10. Dr. Florentius Koech
11.Dr. Charles Mwangi King'ori
12.Dr. Kaguri S Karanja
13. Dr. Kiboi Julius Githinji
14. Dr. John K. Boore
15. Dr. Hooker Juzar
16. Dr. Edwin Kamaiga Mogere
17. Dr. Nilesh Kumar Mohan
18.Dr. Solomon Wahome Muriithi
19. Dr. Christopher Kyalo Musau
20. Dr. Benjamin Kasyoka Mutiso
21. Dr. Peter Gichuru Mwangi
22. Dr. Kanyata Mwangi
23. Dr. Mugendi Njiru Daniel
24. Dr. Benjamin Omondi Okanga
25. Dr. Patrick Akuku Okoth
26. Dr. Sydney Kirui Kipkorir Rono
27. Dr. Sylvia Vigehi Shitsama
28. Dr. Mahendra Singh Chouhan
29. Dr. Grace Muthoni Thiong'o
30. Dr. Didmas Vincent Wekesa
31. Dr. Kioy G. Paul
32. Dr. Kwasa Thomas Otieno Obat
33.Proff Gerishom Mudanya Sande
34. Dr. Akuku Patrick Okoth
35. Dr. Gilbert Adogo Maranya
36. Dr. Mochoge M.O


Hiyo nimekupea - 30 neurosurgeons kama unapinga Google majina yao upate proof. Haya nionyeshe ya Tanzania.
Hehehe umeua😂😂
 
Hehehe, akikupa list nitag. Yani na hii kelele yote tunao 36 neurosurgeons.

Sasa mtu analeta a list of random names of individuals from his village kisha anasema ni Neurosurgeons nawe unashangilia? Tofauti ya wewe na dereva wa bodaboda ni nini ?
In this platform evidence resonate more dude, evidence.
We need same list being published by either your MOH or KMPDC, or their professional association, tofauti na hapo ni kweli Kunya inamiliki Neurosurgeons wawili.
 
Sasa mtu analeta a list of random names of individuals from his village kisha anasema ni Neurosurgeons nawe unashangilia? Tofauti ya wewe na dereva wa bodaboda ni nini ?
In this platform evidence resonate more dude, evidence.
We need same list being published by either your MOH or KMPDC, or their professional association, tofauti na hapo ni kweli Kunya inamiliki Neurosurgeons wawili.
Amesema vizuri Google hayo majina kama unabisha na bado unapingana. Mwenzako ameangukia clip YouTube ambayo hakuelewa kiingereza chake na kuitupa humu yet unamsupport tu na ujinga wake Sasa tofauti yako na yeye ni nini?
 
Amesema vizuri Google hayo majina kama unabisha na bado unapingana. Mwenzako ameangukia clip YouTube ambayo hakuelewa kiingereza chake na kuitupa humu yet unamsupport tu na ujinga wake Sasa tofauti yako na yeye ni nini?
Hebu tusaidie kutupa kutoka kwa reliable source ya Ministry of Healthy ili umalize ubishi.Hii ya ku google haina maana sana Mkuu,japo siamini pia kama Kenya ya kina Miguna inao wawili tu.
 
Hebu tusaidie kutupa kutoka kwa reliable source ya Ministry of Healthy ili umalize ubishi.Hii ya ku google haina maana sana Mkuu,japo siamini pia kama Kenya ya kina Miguna inao wawili tu.
Hakuna mahali imesemakana Kenya kuna neurosurgeon wawili. Ni kiingereza ndio kinawashinda. Na ministry of health haina list ya neurosurgens ambayo imewekwa anywhere, nionyeshe list ya Tanzania kama unabisha.
 
Sasa mtu analeta a list of random names of individuals from his village kisha anasema ni Neurosurgeons nawe unashangilia? Tofauti ya wewe na dereva wa bodaboda ni nini ?
In this platform evidence resonate more dude, evidence.
We need same list being published by either your MOH or KMPDC, or their professional association, tofauti na hapo ni kweli Kunya inamiliki Neurosurgeons wawili.
Tuonyeshe list ya Bongo from reputable sources.
 
Ndio hii list ya neurosurgeons walioko Kenya. Nipe ya Tanzania tumalize huu mjadala.
1. Dr. Godfrey Barasa Wasike
2. Dr. Livingstone Oluoch-Olunya
3. Dr. Mubashir Mahmood Qureshi
4. Dr. Peter Kamau Wanyoike
5. Dr. Samuel Njiru
6. Dr. Nimrod Juniahs Mwangi
7. Dr. Gregory Kaloki Mulunga
8. Dr. Adoyo Maranya
9. Dr. Rueben Paul Lubanga
10. Dr. Florentius Koech
11.Dr. Charles Mwangi King'ori
12.Dr. Kaguri S Karanja
13. Dr. Kiboi Julius Githinji
14. Dr. John K. Boore
15. Dr. Hooker Juzar
16. Dr. Edwin Kamaiga Mogere
17. Dr. Nilesh Kumar Mohan
18.Dr. Solomon Wahome Muriithi
19. Dr. Christopher Kyalo Musau
20. Dr. Benjamin Kasyoka Mutiso
21. Dr. Peter Gichuru Mwangi
22. Dr. Kanyata Mwangi
23. Dr. Mugendi Njiru Daniel
24. Dr. Benjamin Omondi Okanga
25. Dr. Patrick Akuku Okoth
26. Dr. Sydney Kirui Kipkorir Rono
27. Dr. Sylvia Vigehi Shitsama
28. Dr. Mahendra Singh Chouhan
29. Dr. Grace Muthoni Thiong'o
30. Dr. Didmas Vincent Wekesa
31. Dr. Kioy G. Paul
32. Dr. Kwasa Thomas Otieno Obat
33.Proff Gerishom Mudanya Sande
34. Dr. Akuku Patrick Okoth
35. Dr. Gilbert Adogo Maranya
36. Dr. Mochoge M.O


Hiyo nimekupea - 30 neurosurgeons kama unapinga Google majina yao upate proof. Haya nionyeshe ya Tanzania.
Ulipiga mbwa koko bila huruma, hakusogeza pua tena, hehehe, ungeacha atambe kwanza, kisha ajinyonge mwenyewe 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
 


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Tanzania – with a population of over 60 million – only has 16 specialists

Dar es Salaam. Tanzania faces a 97-percent shortage of neurosurgeons specialists, prompting well-heeled patients to seek treatment outside the country.

According to Health minister Ummy Mwalimu, while the World Health Organization (WHO) standard is demands one neurosurgeon for every 100,000 people, Tanzania – with a population of over 60 million – only has 16 specialists.

She was speaking last weekend during the first meeting of local students sponsored by the Mohammed Dewji Foundation.

Ms Mwalimu commended scholarship opportunities offered by the foundation, and asked Mr Dewji to increase the number of sponsorship slots, especially for the training of specialists.

“I would like to make a request which I hope will not affect what you are already doing. We are facing a challenge with regard an a acute shortage of neurosurgeons. If you fund the training of at least one or two, it would very helpful.

“Their studies are quite expensive, with tuition fees of up to $4,000 a year for four years,” Ms Mwalimu added.

On the government’s part, she said the plan was to increase the number of specialists to at least 50 come 2025, setting aside a budget of nearly Sh3 billion.

In response to the minister’s request, Mr Dewji said he would sponsor two medical students annually.

Speaking to students who are being sponsored by the foundation, Ms Mwalimu encouraged them to work hard, believe in their dreams, and turn challenges into opportunities.

“Use the digital technology and social media wisely. Using it for entertainment is good, but also use it to learn and get informed about the important things that would contribute to national development,” she said.

Mr Dewji remarked that having personal interest in the education system has always motivated him to support a job he has been doing since he was a member of Parliament.

“I was able to increase the number of secondary schools from two to 20 and later discovered that I can contribute more through my foundation,” he said.

According to him, to date the foundation has spent over Sh2 billion, and provided scholarships to 100 students.

He said the scholarships have been taking students from both Tanzania mainland and Zanzibar, and the plan in the next ten years is to raise the number of beneficiaries to 1, 000.

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MY TAKE: Bado Kuna mtu analinganisha huduma za Afya za Tanzania na Kenya? Kama yupo anyooshe kidole tumjue.

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Kua unachunguza kwanza na kufanya utafiti kabla ya kukurupuka, sitashaangaa ata Uganda wana washinda., hapa ni kiingereza ilikupiga chenga kilaza 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
 
In terms of professionals in ANY field, there is no way Tanzania can and will ever beat Kenya. EVER.
Eti there's no way Tz can and will ever beat Kenya in professionalism of any field? Dude you're deluded and out of your mind.
Kwa haraka haraka bila kusearch sana. Majengo yenu na bridges zinaanguka sana. Tz sio to that extent. Do not elevate yeself that much buda. Wa kawaida sana nyinyi.
 
Eti there's no way Tz can and will ever beat Kenya in professionalism of any field? Dude you're deluded and out of your mind.
Kwa haraka haraka bila kusearch sana. Majengo yenu na bridges zinaanguka sana. Tz sio to that extent. Do not elevate yeself that much buda. Wa kawaida sana nyinyi.
Yanaanguka lakini yale yanayobaki ni mengi kushinda ya kwenu na marefu kushinda ya kwenu na hadi ya kwenu mnachukua professionals Wakenya wambunie.
 
I can mention one, Agriculture [emoji3][emoji3][emoji3]
You know what I am saying nah ?
Kenya has higher production per acre than Tanzania
Kenya has a better research institute than Tanzania
Kenya produces more milk and meat than Tanzania despite have less arable land
The only thing you beat us is you have four times our arable land hence produce more field crops than us - you however do not need professionals to produce field crops - any idiot with land can grow and harvest maize.
 
Eti there's no way Tz can and will ever beat Kenya in professionalism of any field? Dude you're deluded and out of your mind.
Kwa haraka haraka bila kusearch sana. Majengo yenu na bridges zinaanguka sana. Tz sio to that extent. Do not elevate yeself that much buda. Wa kawaida sana nyinyi.
Sasa Nini kianguke na hamjengi?
 
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