The Kenya Veterinary Board (KVB) has announced that it will conduct a compliance assessment in 10 counties this month. In a statement, the board confirmed that the exercise will be conducted from Monday, May 12, to Friday, May 23, by two teams. According to KVB, the first team will conduct an assessment in Kisii, Nyamira, Migori, Homa Bay, Siaya, and Kisumu counties, while the second team will conduct an assessment in Embu, Kirinyaga, Murang'a, Meru, and Nyeri counties. "The Kenya Veterinary Board will conduct a veterinary practice compliance assessment from 12th May to 23rd May 2025.
The assessment will be conducted by two teams across various counties," it stated.
Medical doctors participating in a strike on April 9, 2024 Photo George Oyunge The board has noted that veterinary in these counties will be needed to show a valid 2025 practice licence, retention card, and a Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) licence. Additionally, according to the board, the practitioners will be required to have a lockable cabinet for prescription-only medicines and a prescription file. "All practitioners are requested to comply in time to avoid any inconvenience.
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