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Senegal overcomes a controversial penalty decision and a near-walkout to defeat hosts Morocco 1-0 in extra time, claiming the 2025 AFCON title in Rabat.
Medical Services PS Ouma Oluga visits KNH to audit the Social Health Authority systems, promising to fix glitches hindering patient access to critical care.
Nairobi Chief Officer Geoffrey Mosiria warns of a new street scam where gangs label victims as "thieves" to rob them, while also lamenting the wasted talent among the city's homeless youth.
In a chilling wake-up call, the Gates Foundation warns that the world is on the brink of a humanitarian failure, with child mortality projected to increase for the first time in this century.
The High Court stops the Nairobi Hospital AGM after Senator Omtatah files a petition alleging a Sh9.1 billion financial scandal and deep governance rot.
The Tende family shares their harrowing 30-year battle with cancer spanning three generations, exposing the deep financial and emotional scars of the disease and the systemic failures of Kenya’s healthcare support.
Health chiefs warn of a deepening emergency as lifestyle changes and late diagnoses drive an explosion in oncology admissions.
A task force’s recommendation to medicate sexual offenders sparks a fierce ethical debate between doctors and rights activists.
Record interim payout offers fiscal lifeline to state coffers as preparations for historic share sale to South Africa's Vodacom Group intensify.
Wildlife expert Dr. Mark Ofua warns that snakes can live undetected in homes for years, listing four key signs—including strange feces and rustling sounds—to help homeowners stay safe.
Machakos Senator Agnes Kavindu loses her only son, Moses Muthama, who reportedly collapsed and died, just three years after the death of her daughter.
Kirinyaga County launches a major menstrual health programme distributing pads to over 3,000 girls to curb absenteeism and empower female students.
The coroner refers psychiatrist Dr. Andrea Boros-Lavack to regulators for ignoring family warnings about Joel Cauchi’s relapse before he killed six people in the Bondi Junction attack.