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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 'If You Were Here Tonight' singer lost his home in a fire just moments after returning from a two-week battle with pneumonia.
For the third time, the 'temporary' deployment is stretched, leaving critical health workers in anxiety and casting doubt on the government's readiness for the new health scheme.
In a global first, Washington shifts from aid agencies to a government-to-government model, entrusting the Ruto administration with billions to fight HIV and malaria—but the cash comes with strict 'America First' conditions.
The Health (Amendment) Bill seeks to outlaw the holding of patients and bodies over unpaid bills, proposing Sh2 million fines for rogue facilities. But hospitals warn the move could cripple the sector.
Health experts warn the move could fuel global vaccine hesitancy as the Trump administration rolls back decades of preventative care standards.
Former PSRA boss Fazul Mahamed warns that 400,000 educators are losing critical allowances while facing new deductions under the controversial Social Health Authority transition.
**Health officials are battling a surge in severe animal-to-human infections in Marsabit County, forcing a difficult conversation about the cherished, but dangerous, pastoralist tradition of consuming raw milk and meat.**
A sharp decline in foreign nurses entering Britain, driven by new immigration rules and hostility, is closing a vital career path for thousands of Kenyans.
**A damning report reveals systemic failures in supporting frail, older people in the United Kingdom, raising urgent questions about Kenya's own readiness for a rapidly aging population.**
Yasser Abu Shabab, a prominent anti-Hamas figure backed by Israel, is dead. His own group cites a family dispute, while his tribe alleges betrayal and Hamas hints at retribution.
A new framework aims to stabilize private healthcare providers, a crucial step in roping them into Kenya's ambitious Universal Health Coverage agenda, especially for the millions in the informal sector.
A historic government-to-government agreement pivots funding away from NGOs, directly targeting Kenya’s universal health coverage goals in a major shift in American foreign aid policy