
nursing home funding, Modogashe healthcare facilities, local business shops
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According to Sha records I have gone through
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This so-called “nursing home” in Modogashe, the one with the blue door received Ksh 6.8M from SHA in June.
It’s called modogashe nursing home
The nursing home only occupies that single room
The rest are shops and… pic.twitter.com/CD2jNTHu4X
— Sholla Ard (@sholard_mancity) August 23, 2025
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Recently, a tweet by Sholla Ard has raised eyebrows regarding a facility dubbed the “Modogashe nursing home.” This nursing home, identified by its blue door, reportedly received Ksh 6.8 million from SHA in June. However, there’s a twist—according to the records that Sholla has examined, this so-called nursing home occupies just a single room, while the remainder of the building is filled with shops.
The Allegations
The situation has sparked significant discussion online, especially considering the substantial amount of money involved. Many are questioning how a facility that seemingly consists of only one room could justify receiving such a large sum from the SHA. Is this a genuine nursing home providing essential services, or is it something entirely different?
Community Concerns
Residents and concerned citizens have expressed their worries about the lack of transparency regarding the funding and the actual services that this nursing home provides. With the healthcare sector facing scrutiny globally, such revelations can shake public trust. The Modogashe community deserves clarity on how their resources are being utilized.
What’s Next?
As the story unfolds, it will be interesting to see how authorities respond to these allegations. Will there be an investigation into the Modogashe nursing home? How will the SHA address concerns about the funding?
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story and the impact it may have on community healthcare standards. For further details, you can check the original tweet here.
In the meantime, let’s engage in discussions about the importance of accountability in healthcare funding and the need for robust oversight in such critical sectors.