By Lauryne Akoth Health CS Susan Nakhumicha has guaranteed the settlement of Kshs 8.5 Billion in outstanding NHIF claims this week. Speaking at the
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CS Health, Nakhumicha Promises Imminent Resolution to Doctors’ Strike
By Lauryne Akoth Health Cabinet Secretary Susan Nakhumicha has promised an imminent resolution to the ongoing doctors’ strike. Speaking on Tuesday, the health CS
“Striking Doctors Will Not Be Paid,” Anyang’ Nyong’o
By Lauryne Akoth Kisumu Governor Professor Anyang’Nyongo has affirmed that Doctors on Strike will not get paid. In a press release dated 11th April 2024,
Doctors Deny Claims of Intimidation Alleged By Ministry Of Interior
By Lauryne Akoth Doctors have refuted claims by the Ministry of Interior of allegedly threatening and intimidating their counterparts who opted to resume work.
Kindiki Declares Doctors’ Strike Illegal
Lauryne Akoth The Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration Kithure Kindiki has declared the ongoing Doctors’ Strike illegal. Doctors today took to the
Nyeri Governor Freezes Salaries For 59 Doctors
Nyeri Governor Mutahi Kahiga ordered the County Public Service Board and treasury to stop the salaries of 59 doctors who are currently participating in the nationwide strike called
NCCK Demands Health CS Nakhumicha To Resign
By Lauryne Akoth The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) has called for the resignation of health CS Susan Nakhumicha for failing to
Mining Sites In Migori Shut After 6 Are Hospitalized From Drinking Contaminated Water
The County Government of Migori has shut down various mining sites across the county after six people were hospitalized from consuming contaminated water. The
Doctors Reject Government’s Kshs 2.4B Offer
By lauryne Akoth Doctors have rejected the government’s offer of Kshs 2.4 billion to halt the nationwide doctors’ strike, asserting that the government has
KNH Issues Seven–Day Notice on Disposal of Unclaimed Bodies
By Lauryne Akoth Kenyatta National Hospital has issued a seven-day notice on the disposal of unclaimed bodies. The hospital has urged members of the