The Social Health Authority owes healthcare facilities Sh77 billion while respiratory diseases lead among SHIF patients, with Kenyans spending billions out-of-pocket for care. Village elders may soon receive a Sh3,000 stipend, and MPs are urged to approve Sh150 billion for affordable housing. In Kiambu, the development budget has surged to Sh4.5 billion. A family in Kwale seeks justice after a man was killed with arrows amid a land dispute, while another family implicates a State House officer in alleged mistreatment of Dr. Job Obwaka. KPA staff worry about job security amid new contracts, and African media stakeholders reject government bailouts for traditional outlets.
The Social Health Authority owes healthcare facilities Sh77 billion while respiratory diseases lead among SHIF patients, with Kenyans spending billions out-of-pocket for care. Village elders may soon receive a Sh3,000 stipend, and MPs are urged to approve Sh150 billion for affordable housing. In Kiambu, the development budget has surged to Sh4.5 billion. A family in Kwale seeks justice after a man was killed with arrows amid a land dispute, while another family implicates a State House officer in alleged mistreatment of Dr. Job Obwaka. KPA staff worry about job security amid new contracts, and African media stakeholders reject government bailouts for traditional outlets.
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President William Ruto has explained that the Kenya-Somalia border remains closed due to renewed instability within Somalia, despite a promise for reopening in April. He attributed the failed reopening to renewed conflict and political instability within Somalia. Separately, President William Ruto has strongly criticized Sudan's warring generals and rejected accusations that Kenya is biased, emphasizing his nation's neutral role in mediating the conflict. Kenyan President Ruto also stated that Kenya and other East African nations have a bigger responsibility to stabilize the volatile Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), even after the withdrawal of regional troops.
The Social Health Authority owes healthcare facilities Sh77 billion while respiratory diseases lead among SHIF patients, with Kenyans spending billions out-of-pocket for care. Village elders may soon receive a Sh3,000 stipend, and MPs are urged to approve Sh150 billion for affordable housing. In Kiambu, the development budget has surged to Sh4.5 billion. A family in Kwale seeks justice after a man was killed with arrows amid a land dispute, while another family implicates a State House officer in alleged mistreatment of Dr. Job Obwaka. KPA staff worry about job security amid new contracts, and African media stakeholders reject government bailouts for traditional outlets.
The Social Health Authority owes healthcare facilities Sh77 billion while respiratory diseases lead among SHIF patients, with Kenyans spending billions out-of-pocket for care. Village elders may soon receive a Sh3,000 stipend, and MPs are urged to approve Sh150 billion for affordable housing. In Kiambu, the development budget has surged to Sh4.5 billion. A family in Kwale seeks justice after a man was killed with arrows amid a land dispute, while another family implicates a State House officer in alleged mistreatment of Dr. Job Obwaka. KPA staff worry about job security amid new contracts, and African media stakeholders reject government bailouts for traditional outlets.
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