Tuesday, 23 August 2016

Photos of the top SA hospital where former Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki is admitted in



Details have emerged of the hospital in South Africa where former President of Kenya Mwai Kibaki was admitted on Sunday, August 21, after taking ill at his Muthaiga home and rushed to the Karen Hospital for heart related causes.

Mwai Kibaki admitted at the Netcare Sunninghill Hospital (photos)

The Netcare Sunninghill Hospital in Johannesburg is described as one of the best cardiology hospitals in the world.

Information on its website describes it as a renowned hospital for its 24-hour accident and emergency unit.
Mwai Kibaki admitted at the Netcare Sunninghill Hospital (photos)



Netcare Sunninghill Hospital has also established a reputation as being a leading pediatric facility due to the diversity of specialties offered by the pediatricians. The hospital has pediatric cardiology, neurology, pulmonology and orthopedics.

Mwai Kibaki admitted at the Netcare Sunninghill Hospital (photos)


The hospital further houses the Netcare Renal Unit, the Brain Lab, the Sleep Lab, the Pelvic and Urotherapy Centre. Expert specialists of all disciplines of medicine practice on the premises.

Mwai Kibaki was admitted to the hospital after suffering what is believed to be a stroke.
Mwai Kibaki admitted at the Netcare Sunninghill Hospital (photos)


Sources indicate his condition has since been stabilized and doctors are working to ensure he receives the best treatment.
Mwai Kibaki admitted at the Netcare Sunninghill Hospital (photos)


Kibaki was Kenya’s president between 2003 and 2013 when his two terms came to an end.

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