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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 stylish middle-order batsman, remembered for his elegance at the crease, faces a critical health battle after a sudden Boxing Day diagnosis.
New Devolution Watch report reveals a stunning 24% surge in Kakamega’s healthcare sector, while arid counties struggle to keep hospitals open.
Acting CEO Dr. Richard Lesiyampe dismisses reports of starving patients as 'misinformation,' insisting food stores are full despite a KES 1.58 billion debt owed by the Social Health Authority.
New data reveals a collapsing primary care system in England as patients flood trauma centers with minor ailments, offering a stark warning for healthcare systems globally.
Scientists warn that Candida auris is adapting to higher temperatures and evading standard treatments, posing a severe threat to hospital systems worldwide.
Five petitioners claim the new health authority’s recruitment system is a 'black box' that systematically locked out their community, threatening to derail the rollout of critical healthcare services.
The 70-year-old former president, currently serving a 27-year sentence for a coup plot, faces escalating complications from a condition often dismissed as minor.
The British-Nigerian heavyweight is in stable condition after a fatal collision on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway claimed the lives of his strength coach and trainer.
Top medics warn the NHS is in ‘big trouble’ as thousands die waiting for beds—a grim reality for the hundreds of Kenyan nurses keeping the system afloat.
The acclaimed filmmaker behind ‘The People Shall’ has spent a decade documenting Kenya’s struggles. Now, facing a life-threatening diagnosis and a KES 9 million medical bill, he needs the nation to write his next chapter.
Health Ministry invokes Health Act 2017 to end the 'bathroom breastfeeding' culture, warning that the grace period for crèches in schools and offices expires next month.
A third of Reform UK’s council leaders are now openly questioning life-saving vaccines, sparking a high-stakes row with health officials that threatens to erode public trust in medical science.