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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.
Josephat Omoto, Director of Zion Ahadi Hospital, is charged with defrauding SHA of KES 2.5 million using fake patient records, marking the start of a major crackdown on health sector graft.
Investigative Report: NHS staff in England face a "national emergency" with 295,000 violent incidents recorded in three years, including a sharp rise in sexual assaults and attacks on paramedics.
A hospital director is charged with KES 25 million fraud as the government intensifies its crackdown on looting within the Social Health Authority (SHA).
Dialysis patients face a life-or-death crisis as hospitals demand cash payments due to billions in unpaid claims from the Social Health Authority (SHA), leading to tragic outcomes.
A surge in sales of artificial pregnancy bellies in Kenya reveals a bizarre trend fueled by content creators, women seeking social privileges, and potentially darker motives.
A UK medical tribunal clears Glasgow University Rector Dr. Ghassan Abu-Sittah of misconduct, ruling his pro-Palestine posts were legitimate political speech, not antisemitism.
The heartbreaking reality of cervical cancer recurrence in Kenya: Why the disease returns years after treatment and the systemic gaps failing women like Judy Wanyoike.
England trials a groundbreaking scheme placing NHS doctors in probation meetings, targeting health and addiction issues to break the cycle of reoffending.
NASA cancels a spacewalk and orders the early return of the Crew-9 mission from the ISS after an astronaut suffers an undisclosed medical issue.
Cliff Macharia, a student recovering from mental health issues, dies in a suspected electrical fire in Kirinyaga hours after leaving the hospital, plunging his village into mourning.
Dangerous conditions claim a life at Maroubra Beach while emergency crews scramble to find a second victim at nearby Coogee.
With one in five children entering school unprotected, the UK pilots a KES 350 million home-visit scheme—a desperate measure echoing community outreach models familiar to Kenya.