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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.
The Rafah crossing has reopened for a handful of medical evacuees, but the relief is overshadowed by Israel’s order expelling MSF from Gaza by late February.
Kenyan women are increasingly seeking expensive clitoral restorative surgery to reverse the effects of FGM, paying up to Sh300,000 to reclaim sexual function and pleasure.
High Court Judge Roseline Aburili orders the Ministry of Health to negotiate with 50 Congolese doctors denied licenses, exposing a bureaucratic crisis.
Israel reopens the Rafah border crossing for limited pedestrian travel for the first time in a year, a pilot move coordinated with Egypt and the EU amidst the ongoing Gaza crisis.
The sudden death of 26-year-old soprano Ifunanya Nwagene has sparked outrage and grief, raising uncomfortable questions about emergency medical care in Nigeria’s capital.
Undervalued and unprotected: Inside Kenya’s paid childcare sector.
Why you should pick PIHMS New Zealand for hospitality training.
Medical experts warn of severe health risks from body piercings, including hepatitis and nerve damage, as the fashion trend explodes among Nairobi youth.
Senior Counsel Paul Muite exposes a Ksh 100 billion scandal within the Social Health Authority, accusing the government of facilitating a "looting machine" while patients languish.
Health CS Aden Duale praises Mombasa County for achieving a 60% SHA enrollment rate, setting a national benchmark with 695,494 registered residents and advanced digital health systems.
Nyandarua health sector generated Sh112 million in six months while tourism earned a paltry Sh101,950, sparking a unique "medical tourism" economy in Ol Kalou.
Pakistan and other Asian nations ramp up border screening for the deadly Nipah virus following cases in India, highlighting the global alert against incurable zoonotic diseases.