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HomeDaily NewsWednesday, July 2, 2025Media and Judicial Matters in Kenya
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Media and Judicial Matters in Kenya

Conflicts over Article concerning SHA story and court orders regarding TV station shutdown.

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Wednesday 6:09 PMKenyans

Duale, Kihika Slam Daily Nation Over SHA Story

Duale, Kihika Slam Daily Nation Over SHA Story

Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika and Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale have dismissed claims made by the Daily Nation regarding a resident being denied coverage by the Social Health Authority (SHA) at the Naivasha Sub-County Hospital.

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Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika and Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale have dismissed claims made by the Daily Nation regarding a resident being denied coverage by the Social Health Authority (SHA) at the Naivasha Sub-County Hospital.

  • The alleged patient had a 2cm by 2cm lipoma and was reportedly denied SHA coverage due to size requirements.
  • Susan Kihika denied that any such case existed at the hospital, asserting that all healthcare protocols were followed.
  • The surgery, costing Ksh7,200 in cash versus Ksh33,500 under SHA, raised concerns about potential overcharging practices.
Wednesday 4:19 PMKenyansFirst

Court Issues New Orders On Shutdown of TV Stations

Court Issues New Orders On Shutdown of TV Stations

The High Court of Kenya has extended a temporary order preventing the Communication Authority of Kenya (CA) from blocking live broadcasting of ongoing protests. The court will reconvene on October 27, 2025 to address cases brought by several advocacy groups.

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Key Highlights

The High Court of Kenya has extended a temporary order preventing the Communication Authority of Kenya (CA) from blocking live broadcasting of ongoing protests. The court will reconvene on October 27, 2025 to address cases brought by several advocacy groups.

  • The order remains in effect until the cases by the Law Society of Kenya (LSK), Kenya Editorial Guild (KEG), and Katiba Institute are resolved.
  • Justice Chacha Mwita and Justice John Chigiti are overseeing the legal proceedings concerning media freedoms.
  • The CA faced legal challenges for violating constitutional rights related to freedom of expression and assembly.