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HomeDaily NewsSaturday, June 21, 2025Healthcare Changes and Social Issues in Kenya
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Healthcare Changes and Social Issues in Kenya

New health policies announced for mothers as protests arise over social issues including a gang-rape incident.

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Saturday 6:07 PMKenyans

Duale Announces Linda Jamii Changes Affecting all Mothers

Duale Announces Linda Jamii Changes Affecting all Mothers

Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale announced significant changes to the Linda Jamii maternal care package, which aims to enhance healthcare accessibility for mothers and families in Kenya.

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Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale announced significant changes to the Linda Jamii maternal care package, which aims to enhance healthcare accessibility for mothers and families in Kenya.

  • The new reimbursement fees are now Ksh10,000 for normal delivery and Ksh30,000 for Caesarean sections, up from Ksh2,500 and Ksh5,000, respectively.
  • The Linda Jamii package now includes comprehensive maternal care and allows registration for spouses and children, replacing the limited NHIF-based Linda Mama scheme.
  • Notably, it introduces Anti-D serum treatment for Rhesus-negative mothers, a crucial addition previously absent from the prior model.
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Mwiki residents sustain protest amid outrage over murder of gang-raped teen

Mwiki residents sustain protest amid outrage over murder of gang-raped teen

Residents of Mwiki in Kasarani are protesting for the second day, demanding justice for Abigael Wina Wanjiku, an 18-year-old found murdered in her home.

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Residents of Mwiki in Kasarani are protesting for the second day, demanding justice for Abigael Wina Wanjiku, an 18-year-old found murdered in her home.

  • Abigael's body showed signs of being gang-raped and was mutilated with five stab wounds and severe head trauma.
  • The outrage sparked a response from the Kasarani Social Justice Centre, which labeled the incident as femicide.
  • Residents lit bonfires and blocked the Kasarani–Mwiki road, protesting against gender-based violence and police inaction.
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