THE Kenya Veterinary Board yesterday expressed concern over the high number of veterinary quacks operating in Kisii county. The board said many quacks are operating agro-vet shops without registration. Speaking in Kisii town during an inspection tour of the shops yesterday, chief inspector Idraph Ragwa and senior inspector Risper Orwe said some registered vets are colluding with the quacks to shield them from the law. “Many businesses are not recognised by the board,” Ragwa said. “Some who have registered with the board are giving out their licences to quacks to display them in their shops.”...
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