The government has an outstanding debt of Ksh10 billion to healthcare providers, while various state corporations owe Ksh25 billion to the now-defunct National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF), according to Acting …
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The Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Rural Private Hospitals Association (RUPHA) have reached a consensus following recent threats by RUPHA to withdraw from the Social Health Authority (SHA) program. …
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Affordable Housing to Create Over 250,000 Jobs for Kenyan Youths-President Ruto
by Editorby EditorPresident William Ruto has underscored the massive job opportunities being generated through Kenya’s ambitious affordable housing program, which is transforming lives across the country. During his visit to Kwale County, …
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Kenya has been ranked as the top African nation in breast cancer control by the World Health Organization (WHO), achieving the highest overall capacity score on the continent. This recognition …
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President William Ruto, currently on a week-long tour of the Coast region, visited Kwale County today where he presided over a significant function aimed at improving healthcare access. The President …
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The Universities Academic Staff Union (UASU) has commended Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba for revoking the appointment of Prof. Amukowa Anangwe as the University of Nairobi Council chairperson. However, the …
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NewsTech
Mulot Youths to Advance Tech Skills as Construction of Government ICT Hub Starts
by Editorby EditorThe small but increasingly prominent town of Mulot in Bomet County is on the cusp of a technological transformation, as the establishment of a major ICT software development hub gains …
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Kenya has emerged as the top-ranked country in Africa for breast cancer control, according to a report by the World Health Organization (WHO). The assessment evaluated the capacity of African …
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Cooperatives and MSMEs Cabinet Secretary Wycliffe Oparanya has called for an additional allocation of Ksh.8.4 billion to the Financial Inclusion Fund, popularly known as the Hustler Fund, in the upcoming …
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Open University of Kenya Outlines Fees for Its New Programs Starting from Ksh.10,000
by Editorby EditorThe Open University of Kenya (OUK) has introduced a variety of new programs, including free courses, for students enrolling in the 2025 intake. In a notice issued on February 25, …