This has surprised many people in Nairobi after a pregnant woman walked with a placard whereby according to the media the woman was on an isolated complaint against the high cost of diapers. However, in his right hand, she was holding a placard and the words were the names of the government leaders.
The woman was hauling a knickknack in his left-hand astonishment she encircled the doll with diapers. Following the report brought by a daily nation, the woman declares that she has a year child whereby upon adding the day-to-day budget the price of diapers let him down.
She also let out that the government led the way by William Ruto should give a passage whereby expectant women can give birth at any hospital. She added the regime should reduce the NHIF service from two months to two weeks to attend to all mothers in the country and to give out free diapers.
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