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Kenyans spending billions out-of-pocket for healthcare as questions raised about promised cancer funds
Kenyans are reportedly spending billions of shillings out-of-pocket to access essential healthcare services, indicating a significant financial burden on citizens for medical needs. Questions are being raised about promised funds for cancer patients in Kenya, with concerns regarding the allocation and accessibility of financial aid intended for those battling the disease. Meanwhile, respiratory diseases have emerged as the leading ailment among patients covered by the State Health Insurance Fund (SHIF), according to a recent report. The Kenyan health sector is grappling with numerous significant challenges that are impacting its effectiveness and service delivery across the nation.
Family demands justice after man killed with arrows in Kwale land dispute
A family in Kwale is demanding justice after a relative was allegedly killed with arrows during a land dispute in Mwereni, Lunga Lunga Constituency. The autopsy on the body of Racheal Opiyo, also known as Mama Fua, has been completed in Mombasa, with results expected to shed light on the circumstances surrounding her death. Separately, the requiem mass for Dr. Job Obwaka in Nairobi touched upon the hardships he faced in the months leading up to his death, with the family later implicating an officer from State House in alleged torture and mistreatment prior to his demise.
Kiambu development budget grows from Sh800m to Sh4.5 billion under Wamatangi
Kiambu Governor Kimani Wamatangi announced a significant increase in the county's development budget since he took office, growing from less than Sh800 million to more than Sh4.5 billion. In contrast, the State House in Kenya has faced a significant budget cut of Sh4.3 billion, raising concerns about its operational capacity. Meanwhile, Kenya's Housing Department has stated that the Affordable Housing programme requires an estimated Sh400 billion annually to be successful, highlighting the massive funding needs for housing initiatives.
KPA staff raise concerns over job security amid new leasing and labour contracts
Staff at the Kenya Ports Authority are expressing anxiety regarding job security following the release of new leasing and labour contracts. At the same time, African media stakeholders at the Pan African Media Summit have strongly rejected proposals for government bailouts for struggling traditional media outlets. Additionally, a proposed Tobacco Control Amendment Bill 2024 has ignited a significant debate in Kenya concerning the regulation of new nicotine products.
Students in Embu urge government to expedite bursary disbursement
Students from various tertiary institutions in Embu are urging the government to expedite the disbursement of student bursaries. In a separate development, Wajir Governor Ahmed Abdullahi has urged leaders to refrain from inciting Marsabit and Wajir counties against each other regarding the proposed Basir multi-agency command centre. Meanwhile, AFC Leopards secured a crucial 2-0 victory against Ulinzi Stars, significantly boosting their Kenya Premier League title aspirations.
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