Kenya has launched a bold commitment plan aimed at ending the ‘Triple Threat’ of new HIV infections, gender-based violence (GBV), and teenage pregnancy by the year 2027. During the conclusion of the Women Leadership Summit in Bungoma, the government unveiled
MoreDeputy President Rigathi Gachagua presided over the event held at his Karen residence.
MoreIn addition, Nakhumicha highlighted the government's dedication, led by President Dr. William Ruto, to enact legislation aimed at healthcare reform and accessibility enhancement.
MoreDuring her visit to the century-old institution, the CS highlighted the significance of the Social Health Insurance Act, aiming to aid low-income patients.
MoreShe further appealed to individuals that have moved to court to challenge the constitutionality of the new health laws to withdraw the cases.
MoreThe timely launch coincided with the celebration of World Breastfeeding Week, aligning perfectly with the theme "Enabling breastfeeding: Making a difference for working parents”
MoreIn an exclusive interview with Uasin Gishu News, Douglas Ateka, a legal expert in Kitale said Nakhumicha overstepped her mandate as a Cabinet Secretary in charge of country's health docket.
MoreLed by Dennis Syambi, the residents said it was long overdue to transfer the OCS saying despite complaints from residents, no action had been taken against the culprits.
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