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President William Ruto to settle Peter Miracle Baby’s hospital bill

Last updated: March 6, 2024 11:53 am
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President William Ruto has stepped in to assist the struggling gengetone and Mugithi artist, Peter Miracle Baby, as he battles health challenges. Acting swiftly, the president delegated former Starehe MP Charles ‘Jaguar’ Kanyi to facilitate Miracle Baby’s transfer to Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH).

Expressing deep concern for Miracle Baby’s health, President Ruto has pledged to cover the expenses incurred during his hospitalization at KNH. Jaguar, acting as the president’s envoy, conveyed this assurance, highlighting Ruto’s commitment to aiding Miracle Baby during this challenging time.

In addition to covering the hospital bills, Jaguar also provided Miracle Baby’s partner, Carol Katrue, with Ksh300,000 to assist with additional expenses at home. Recognizing the financial strain Miracle Baby’s family is under, Jaguar emphasized that they have been spending over Ksh20,000 daily to cater to his basic needs and post-operative care.

Miracle Baby, a former member of Sailors Gang, had spent two months in the hospital before being discharged, with comedian Eric Omondi’s intervention playing a crucial role in securing his release.

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