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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 Social Health Authority has promised to pay validated claims by December 24, offering a sliver of hope to healthcare providers crippled by delays and administrative hurdles.
**A landmark agreement positions the doctors' union as a central partner in the Kisumu hospital's ambitious journey to national referral status, aiming to enhance patient care and staff welfare.**
**Canberra's move to tighten gun, protest, and hate speech laws after the Bondi terror attack offers a stark reflection of Kenya's own long-standing struggle to balance national security with civil liberties.**
With only 170 government veterinarians to oversee Africa's fourth-largest cattle herd, Kenya's multi-billion shilling livestock sector is on a knife-edge, locking farmers out of lucrative global markets and risking public health.
An alarming rise in Caesarean sections, far exceeding global health recommendations, has sparked a national outcry. With private hospitals charging up to three times more for surgical births
A powerful coalition of medical unions has endorsed the government's controversial health agreement with the United States, even as a High Court order halts the pact over constitutional concerns.
Thousands of clinical officers are set to down tools at midnight, threatening to paralyze public health facilities over unresolved disputes with the government on pay and working conditions.
Three years after lavish launches, the ambitious nationwide industrial parks project championed by former CS Moses Kuria is a landscape of stalled sites and broken promises, having consumed billions with no single park complete
**It's the hidden health conditions, not the pill itself, that often prove fatal. Medical experts and authorities are urging Kenyan men to seek proper medical evaluation before turning to sexual enhancement drugs.**
**Dr. John Mugo’s mother never smoked, yet she died with the lungs of a two-decade smoker. Her story reveals a national crisis hidden in plain sight: the deadly toll of household air pollution from cooking fires.**
**A landmark KES 318.5 billion health agreement with the United States is facing scrutiny, as local watchdogs call for robust transparency to protect patient care and public funds during a critical funding transition.**
**A proposal in South Korea to fund hair loss treatment with public money is forcing a sharp conversation in Kenya about the priorities of the National Health Insurance Fund and the growing pressure on youth.**