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Sunday, 8 July 2012

WHY WE SHOULD ALL KEEP OFF NAIROBI WOMEN'S HOSPITAL (PART V)

So, today I take a breather from all the heartaches and pains and look into the management of the hospital. Mark you guys, I am getting all these stories right here from the internet, what of those who don’t have access to the net, how much do they have to tell? If upto this point you haven’t read Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4, I suggest you look for them and be the final judge.

Don’t question why I’m not writing about the good experiences in Nairobi Women’s Hospital, simply because they are few and sparse. The people suffering do not even fall in the middle class level, it’s the struggling lot! That civil servant, that stay-at-home-mum who depends on the husband etcetra, are the ones suffering. Apparently the hospital is supposed to be catering for such cases but instead it goes ahead and mint up all their resources!

Don’t ask why the victims are not taking legal action, I have said it before that our legal system is very intimidating and not to be trusted. How many have told me that they chose not to because they had spent all their monies trying to fix the damage that was done in Nairobi Women’s Hospital in another hospital? Those who didn’t lose their babies decided to direct their energies on taking care of them and some didn’t take action based on religious grounds.

Ever since we started our campaign, we have heard women coming up trying to kill the story. They are the impostors who say that they work for the media and that we should let them handle the matter, only to come back to us with a response that “I talked to the CEO Mr. Sam Nthenya in person and he said he is going to handle the cases individually”…errrrr, we too have communicated with him in person and the response is DAMN the same through and through!!

Ask this question with me, why don’t they want to go public to dispute the mentioned “allegations”. What if Mr. Sam Nthenya decides to go public, either on television or radio and dates are announced prior so that everybody listens to what he has to say, how about that? Hasn’t great companies like Coca Cola and Nestle done the same? Why should Nairobi Women’s Hospital be an exception?

Some of these stories I poach them from their website on facebook, unfortunately, they have deleted what is not good for the public and left the smiling ones. Feast your eyes as you await Part 6.

  1. Honestly this is so frustrating, how do I wait to see a gynae for like over an hour, really!!!
  1. Kindly kindly Speed up the Registration Desk for the Adams Branch...
    First Timers, how can we queue for over 30mins n still they are still saying we wait??? What’s not happening????
  1. I hate the service i received there just the other day. A patient is pleading to be treated..........nkt. What difference are you making.....@Adams branch.......you are very much annoying!
  1. I had my child at NWH and had a very bad experience........the staff was unprofessional! Another lady also had the same experience like me at the same nwh..........the grateful part is my baby and i made it thru all alive.......personally i cannot visit the hospital ever cos i get bad memories!
  1. Your lab. They lost my sample and I had to redo stuff. Kept me for 3 hours to just be told some of the results were not ready. Not happy.
  1. Your services at the registration desk are so FRUSTRATING and the ladies working there are so RUDE. Am super disappointed especially after being a client for the last 7years.
  1. Thanks for bringing this message to many Kenyan women who have suffered under the uncouth management hiding in women’s name to gain.
Susy, i am sorry to tell you that i have never thought of going in that hospital for treatment and thanks to almighty. but it happened that i was invited for an interview over a vacant position in procurement believe me i was there on time but there was no one completely to tell you where to go....starting from the reception or any staff no one completely.. can u believe what! when i asked one she did not even bother to tell me where exactly!! nkt i was disgusted and gues what? i was told to go the basement where the interview was to be done. i managed to reach asked one who was an attendant like me lucky enough we sat on one deserted bench amicably awaiting for it to be conducted. am telling u so called to be conducting the interview were like not in a hurry to finish up and save us time to go back to our stations.

We sad there, no one.... waited waited! oh Nairobi Women’s is a very horrible place even to work there assuming u are given a chance....believe me we sat there no one again, just later to be told that interviews for procurement were done up stairs ......................so bad.
 
Moving there it was past time. ok, we reached upstairs again in the board room there were some two tiny, and no to standard ladies.. i guess unprofessional doing the interviews again. guess they could do an interview....sit for about thirty mins to call another attendant over the same vacancy eeeeh! sincerely one called herself human resource and another procurement manager am telling u i got  worked up infact when i was called for interview now in the room, well i enetered looked at the two zombies in the room and wondered what the hell were they wasting peoples time. anyway i guessed this should be a wrong place to be from the word go.

Mmmmh i did the interview but again i was amused for a whole procurement manager ati telling me terrrrrrrrrrrrr as about supprry chain mgnt (tell us about supply chain management) ??? nkt i was like “mmmmh pardon” and i found the lady aready out of  control since she maybe felt i was underating her. Actually what a bad interview i ever witnessed. To my knowledge I left knowing it was actually not a place u can have challenges at all. and  just before leaving the place a cleaner told me this......”madam ati unakuja kufanya interview hapa kwa nini and u look up to date lady. Please stick where u are coz u will be dissapointed here. they dont pay well one, hao walikuinterview are relatives here not proffessional at all and so just dont waste time at all”.................what?

I just left smiling and with a bad motive as in if they can treat those called  for interviews like so? what about the patients now??? God forbid but its not a WOMENS HOSIPITAL WE ARE TALKING ABOUT....ITS ABOUT A HOSTILE HOSIPITAL WITH HOSTILE ENVIROMENT HERE. Let them wake up and do the service to people as delegated to them sio mambo na using women to gain over it. Its just   disgusting this are women like us nktttttttttt! i would rather go to a   cheap hosipital with service than a womens hosipital with alot of unproffessional staff. just happy i got a regret of which i expected anyway....for i could have wasted my energy going there in the first place. thanks sussy and let women all over aware as am doing the same. the branch ( adams branch).           

If you have read Parts 1 to 4 and still don’t get why am obsessed with this hospital, my motivation or my intentions, then I will simply suggest that you keep patient, you will soon get to understand.

To the sceptics, in case you are wondering how much am being paid to do this; so as to clear the air, let me just say, the only perk am receiving worthy mentioning are the encouraging messages thanking me for taking the bold step to represent the voiceless, and these, are priceless!!

The only fishy thing in this whole situation is the radio silence from Nairobi Women’s Hospital. Imagine Mr. Sam Nthenya saying that he doesn’t answer to mob justice. So all these women who happen to be victims are reduced to a mob without a cause?

I still leave it to you dear reader to make the final conclusion. Keep spreading the message all over, even those who are looking to work here, I advise you to keep your day jobs!!

Our contacts remain the same sadhi80@gmail.com and women4kenya@gmail.com.


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