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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.
Surgeons at JOOTRH perform a historic repair of a life-threatening abdominal aortic aneurysm, saving a 50-year-old woman and marking a new era for specialized healthcare in Western Kenya.
Health CS claims massive registration success and billions in disbursements, but admits to fighting a multi-billion shilling fraud syndicate.
A group of women denied emergency healthcare are suing Arkansas, claiming the state's near-total abortion ban violates their constitutional rights to life and liberty.
SHA registration crosses the 29 million mark, a major milestone for Universal Health Coverage, though challenges in service delivery and infrastructure remain.
The SHA blocks Sh11 billion in fraudulent claims from private hospitals, exposing a massive syndicate of ghost patients and inflated bills during the NHIF transition.
Sarah Naraka appeals for help to fund life-saving proton beam therapy for her son Naaji, highlighting the gap in Kenya's healthcare system for advanced pediatric cancer treatment.
The Catholic Church in Kenya mourns Rev. Fr. Joseph Mokaya, a veteran priest and scholar who served for 50 years, passing away at Mater Hospital.
Cleophas Malala and Elsie Muhanda form a surprise "unity ticket" to unseat Kakamega Governor Fernandes Barasa, shaking up the 2027 political landscape.
Nairobi-based Mugala Naturals is turning indigenous sorghum and millet into premium health foods, fighting the diabetes epidemic while championing climate-resilient agriculture in a bold "food as medicine" crusade.
Kenya unveils a KES 11.6 billion plan to eliminate cervical cancer, targeting 90% HPV vaccination coverage and 70% screening rates to save 2 million lives by 2120.
The Ministry of Health enforces a pivotal shift to preventive healthcare, leveraging Community Health Promoters to cut curative costs and decongest referral hospitals across Kenya.
Joyce Wanjiru Karumba, wife of DJ Krowbar, dies after a brave three-year battle with kidney disease and transplant complications, leaving a legacy of faith and resilience.