The board chairperson of Mediheal Group of Hospitals Uganda, Capt. Mike Mukula, has revealed that MEDIHEAL Hospitals Group sets foot in uganda and will soon be opening an ultramodern medical diagnosis centre in kololo on mabua Road in Kampala.
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Captain mike mukula further says that Ugandans shall no more need to travel out of Uganda seeking Ultra related complications.
He also says that the state of the Art hospital will also be equipped with more than 350 bed and 100 intensive care Unity (ICU) rooms.
"African is the youngest continent in the world today and developing very fast, hosting about one billion people which is 14% of the world population and very compatible with the modern electric age Complimenting the great African dream with comprehensive healthcare support is MedihealGroup of hospitals" -Captain Mike Mukula.
MedihealGroup of Hospitals have been leading the healthcare segment with high Quality medical services and have participated in inspiring Improvement with the patients in mind according to Capt. Mukula.
Mukuka also thanks their incessant trust and support, the spectrum of service which has today spread across Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi.
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Though last year in 2021 the board chairperson of Mediheal Group of Hospitals Uganda, Capt. Mike Mukula, blamed Uganda Land Commission (ULC) for defying a presidential directive to give them land in the contested Nakawa-Naguru estate.
According to the former state minister for health, Mediheal Group of Hospitals in February 2021 requested for seven acres of land from the President to construct an ultramodern 350-bed hospital in Naguru but ULC kept “frustrating” their efforts to date.
Mukula and other directors of the Kenyan based Mediheal Hospitals were on Wednesday, 27 April 2022 appeared before the Parliamentary ad hoc committee investigating the illegal allocation of land in Naguru chaired by Dan Kimosho.
“The President issued a directive to give us seven acres of land as requested after the then state minister of health, by then Robinah Nabbanja; then Minister of Kampala Capital City by then, Betty Amongi; and then Minister of Lands by then, Betty Kamya, identified free land in Naguru, but they could not get the land because ULC said there were some internal contradictions,” Mukula said.
Mukula said that their efforts to initiate a discourse with ULC to provide the said land were futile and this has since frustrated the multibillion project.
“Instead, the Uganda Land Commission advised us to take up other land in Butabika, which was not strategic for the investment because we needed to be near the Uganda Heart Institute so that we could synergize and work together,” Mukula said.
Mukula noted that MEDIHEAL have been leading the health segment with high quality medical services and have participated in inspiring improvements with the patients in the minds. "Thanks to their incessant trust and support, our spectrum of service today is spread across Kenya Uganda and Tanzania
He added, “Because money was available and we could not wait to put up this hospital, we rented three floors in Kololo and you will be pleased that the equipment we have put there in less than one month is the most ultramodern equipment this country has had in medical care.”
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