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HomeDaily NewsFriday, July 3, 2026Kenyan Government Agrees to Hire 2000 Doctors After Union Talks - July 2026
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Kenyan Government Agrees to Hire 2000 Doctors After Union Talks - July 2026

The Kenyan government has committed to hiring 2,000 new doctors following extensive talks with the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU). This agreement aims to address understaffing and heavy workloads in public hospitals. At the same time, female lawmakers are advocating for maternity leave provisions for police recruits in the National Assembly, sparking debate over the disqualification of pregnant female police recruits. Meanwhile, the Kenya National Examinations Council has issued a critical directive for schools to verify the upload status of School-Based Assessment scores for learners preparing for the 2026 KPSEA and KJSEA assessments.

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State to Hire 2000 New Doctors Under New Agreement

State to Hire 2000 New Doctors Under New Agreement

The Kenyan government has committed to hiring 2,000 new doctors following extensive talks with the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU). This agreement aims to address understaffing and heavy workloads in public hospitals.

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The Kenyan government has committed to hiring 2,000 new doctors following extensive talks with the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU). This agreement aims to address understaffing and heavy workloads in public hospitals.

  • The government will recruit 2,000 doctors, with an employment status report due next week.
  • Key parties involved are the Ministry of Health and the KMPDU, represented by Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale and KMPDU Secretary General Davji Atellah respectively.
  • The deal also includes the settlement of salary arrears dating back several years and negotiations for a new 2025-2029 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).
Thursday 6:01 PMKenyansFirst

KNEC Sends New Directive to Schools Ahead of KPSEA, KJSEA Assessments

KNEC Sends New Directive to Schools Ahead of KPSEA, KJSEA Assessments

The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has issued a critical directive for schools to verify the upload status of School-Based Assessment (SBA) scores for learners preparing for the 2026 KPSEA and KJSEA assessments.

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Thursday 6:28 PMCapital News

Female MPs Push for Maternity Leave for Police Recruits

Female MPs Push for Maternity Leave for Police Recruits

A debate has erupted in the Kenyan National Assembly over the disqualification of female police recruits due to pregnancy. Lawmakers are divided on whether the practice is a standard administrative procedure or a violation of women's rights.

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A debate has erupted in the Kenyan National Assembly over the disqualification of female police recruits due to pregnancy. Lawmakers are divided on whether the practice is a standard administrative procedure or a violation of women's rights.

  • 18 female recruits were dismissed from Kiganjo Police Training College following disqualification due to pregnancy.
  • Key figures include Makueni MP Suzanne Kiamba, who initiated the debate, and committee members like Gabriel Tongoyo and Julius Sunkuli, who defended the policy.
  • MPs Beatrice Elachi and Esther Passaris are pushing for a review of regulations to better protect women's constitutional rights and equal employment opportunities.
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The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has issued a critical directive for schools to verify the upload status of School-Based Assessment (SBA) scores for learners preparing for the 2026 KPSEA and KJSEA assessments.

  • Schools must log into their CBA portals to confirm uploaded SBA scores for all eligible candidates by the July 30, 2026 deadline.
  • The verification is a crucial step by KNEC in preparing for the national assessments.
  • SBA scores significantly contribute to the final KPSEA score (60%) and KJSEA score (20%).