NHIMA Director General Michael Njapau says the National Health Insurance Management Authority will not die as alleged by some sections of society. Njapau says the authority is constrained to provide the best service delivery to citizens because it operates on 10 per cent. Meanwhile, Njapau says NHIMA has never received money from the treasury since its establishment. Appearing before the Committee on Health, Friday, Njapau said the Authority was merely facing financial risks. “You have heard of some cries going on, save NHIMA, NHIMA should not die, NHIMA is not going to die, we are saying we are facing a financial risk but we are not insulate, we are an ongoing concern. I don’t know where this is coming from...