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Actress Bwire’s passing prompts demands for accessible cancer care.

Ivy Irungu
Last updated: September 8, 2024 4:26 pm
Ivy Irungu 8 months ago
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The body of beloved creative and actress Winnie Bwire, known as “Dida,” arrived at Moi International Airport in Mombasa on Sunday after her death from cancer in Turkey. Bwire had been undergoing treatment in Turkey for over two months but passed away during her second round of treatment.

Her death has reignited calls from the creative industry and the public for the government to make cancer treatment more affordable and accessible.

At a somber gathering at the airport, creatives from across the country expressed their frustration with the government’s handling of cancer care and urged it to prioritize making treatment affordable for all. Many pointed out that thousands of Kenyans cannot afford to travel abroad for specialized care, leaving them at risk of late-stage diagnoses and limited treatment options.

“We are tired of losing so many lives to cancer. The government must make cancer treatment affordable so that ordinary Kenyans can access quality care right here at home,” said one of the creatives present.

There were also calls for increased awareness campaigns to educate the public about cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment options. Concerns were raised that many Kenyans are unaware of the warning signs of cancer, which often leads to late diagnoses and reduced chances of successful treatment.

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“Most Kenyans still don’t know much about cancer. We need more outreach and education, especially for the ordinary mwananchi, so they can catch the disease early and get treatment before it’s too late,” another speaker added.

Winnie Bwire was celebrated for her versatility as an actress, singer, furniture-maker, and baker. Despite her battle with cancer, she remained active in her craft and inspired many with her resilience.

Her body is currently being preserved at a hospital in Mombasa while the family finalizes burial arrangements. Bwire’s final resting place will be in her home region in Western Kenya, with the funeral tentatively scheduled for September 17th.

In addition to advocating for better healthcare, creatives also urged industry stakeholders to establish policies ensuring fair compensation for artists. They highlighted the financial difficulties faced by creatives and stressed the need for better pay and more sustainable livelihoods within the industry.

Winnie’s death highlights the broader issue of cancer in Kenya, where the disease is a leading cause of death. The lack of affordable treatment options continues to force many patients abroad, but only a fraction can afford such treatment, leading to tragic outcomes for those who cannot.

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