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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.
Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital initiates a 2,000-unit housing project to address chronic staff retention and urban accommodation gaps.
The state and Kiambu County unite to operationalize the Wanini Kireri Level 4 Hospital, addressing critical gaps in prison and community healthcare.
James Van Der Beek, the star who defined a generation as Dawson Leery, has died at 48 following a courageous battle with colorectal cancer.
As the death of a prominent influencer reignites safety debates, Kenyan families demand stricter regulation for the booming cosmetic surgery industry.
The death of socialite Elena Jessica highlights the lethal dangers of cosmetic surgery, exposing the regulatory gaps in a booming unregulated industry.
The rise of virtual healthcare provider Equip signals a paradigm shift in mental health treatment, moving care from hospitals to homes.
A young mother’s death at Mama Lucy Hospital reveals deep systemic failures in Nairobi’s healthcare, from administrative neglect to fatal triage delays.
For many women, tubal ligation is a liberating choice. But for others, changes in life circumstances can turn a permanent decision into a source of deep regret.
A growing number of botched surgeries and a lack of regulatory accountability are pushing the Kenyan healthcare sector toward a governance crisis.
A healthcare provider examines a patient in a medical facility. The proliferation of unlicensed clinics in Nairobi has raised significant public health concerns, with nearly half of the city`s clinics operating without proper certification.
A large-scale U.S.-backed malaria campaign has successfully protected one million residents in Siaya, utilizing indoor residual spraying to curb transmission.
Medical professionals stress that avoiding necessary procedures during pregnancy poses higher risks than the treatments themselves, highlighting a critical health gap.