- Imaging is, therefore a primary requirement to decide a treatment plan and monitor treatment progress. Most of these imaging diagnostics are non-invasive and require patients to sit inside a machine for a period. These procedures are usually painless and straightforward. However, some may require…
- Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) chief and head of Transitional Sovereign Council Abdel Fattah al-Burhan visited the presidential palace in Khartoum on Wednesday, days after the Sudanese army recaptured the landmark from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The army has been moving swiftly in the capital as…
- According to the organisation, this aims to ensure the safety of patients, healthcare providers, and the general public by mitigating risks associated with unsuitable locations such as petrol stations and residential buildings.
- His remarks came as Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei launched a scathing attack on him, accusing him of incompetence in handling rising banditry, terrorist attacks, and violent crimes.
- Today, however, Bangladesh finds itself at a critical juncture. The legacy of its hard-fought independence is under threat, as the security situation deteriorates. Crimes such as theft, robbery, and sexual violence are rising alarmingly, particularly in Dhaka.
- NAIROBI, Kenya March 27 – The Judiciary has cautioned against public discussions on the ongoing legal battle between Dari Limited and the East African Development Bank (EADB), urging all parties to allow the courts to handle the matter. In a statement, Judiciary Spokesman Paul Ndemo emphasised that…
- In his notification, Wetang’ula emphasised that the approval process would adhere strictly to the Public Appointments (Parliamentary Approval) Act, Cap. 7F, and the resolution passed by the House on February 13, which empowers the Speaker to process executive nominations during recess.
- NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 27 – National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has directed relevant parliamentary committees to submit their reports on the vetting of President William Ruto’s nominees for Principal Secretary positions by April 22. In a gazette notice dated March 20, 2025, the President…
- The suspects—Somali national Isaq Cabdi Xasan, alias Issack Mohammed, and Kenyans Noor Yakub Ali and Yusuf Maalim—allegedly conspired with others not before the court on or before February 18, 2025, to carry out the attack.
- “The governor has a lot of faith in me and the officers working in the county, so there is no vacuum. I want to state that very clearly,” the Deputy Governor said.
- Resident Magistrate Joy Mtimba granted the request, ordering that the suspects be held at various police stations across Kwale, Diani, and Msambweni.
- He takes over the Health Ministry amid challenges, including the rollout of the Social Health Authority (SHA), which has faced criticism over disruptions in healthcare services nationwide.
- Duale will take on the pressing challenges facing the Social Health Authority (SHA), which has been blamed for disruptions in healthcare services nationwide.
- Murkomen dismissed growing criticism from the media and social media users, arguing that many fail to grasp the challenges security officers face in maintaining national security.
- Manegene, who is seeking to chair the electoral commission, emphasized the need to reform the commission’s framework to ensure stability, citing the controversial fallout of the "Cherera Four" during the 2022 General Election.
- NAIROBI, Kenya – March 26 – Ruling UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar has announced that Stephen Munyakho, the Kenyan who was on death row in Saudi Arabia, is set to return home after the Muslim World League intervened and paid a $1 million settlement. He made the revelation at State House, Nairobi…
- Cherargei contrasted Murkomen’s tenure with that of his predecessor, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, whom he credited for containing insecurity in the volatile North Rift and North Eastern regions.
- His response on Wednesday followed Ruto’s remarks during an Iftar dinner at State House on Tuesday, where he described the former AG as “fairly incompetent” in handling legal matters, particularly regarding the establishment of Waqf—a commission responsible for managing Islamic endowments.
- NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 26—A disturbing video has surfaced showing a Kenyan police officer, believed to be a member of the Multinational Security Support (MSS) Mission in Haiti, in the hands of suspected gang members. The amateur footage, seemingly recorded on a mobile phone, shows the officer…
- The attack occurred on Tuesday, March 25, at around 4:30 p.m. when a Haitian National Police (HNP) armored vehicle on patrol along the Carrefour Paye-Savien Main Supply Route got stuck in a ditch, suspected to have been deliberately dug by gangs.
- Ngwele stated that he would invoke Article 251(1) (a-d) of the Constitution, which outlines the grounds for removing a member of a constitutional commission from office
- Rwanda has already hit back, calling the president's comments "surprising" and insisting that the two neighbours are co-operating on security plans for their shared border, which has been shut for over a year.
- Those found to be maintaining excessive lending rates despite lower costs of funds will face severe penalties, including fines amounting to three times their unjust gains.
- According to a local administrator, three deaths have been reported over the span of one week, raising concerns about the outbreak of the acute diarrheal infection.
- The Future of Jobs Report 2025 by the World Economic Forum (WEF) highlights the shifting nature of work, emphasising the rising demand for skills in technology, engineering, artificial intelligence (AI), and project management—all areas where Africa's young workforce can excel if equipped with the…
- The suspects—Robert Sarudi, Bismark Sarudi, and Lameck Osoro—were arrested after a video circulated online showing a 32-year-old woman being attacked at a graveside for allegedly defying Kisii burial traditions.
- Kissinger, who serves as Resource Mobilization Secretary in the Interior Ministry, maintained that his extensive experience and DPP's discontinuation of the graft case make him a credible candidate to lead the electoral body.
- The role of the commission is to verify, tally, and announce election results as recorded in Form 34A — without manipulation. If a commissioner disagrees, they should document it within the commission, not through political theatrics.
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- The association maintained that the investigation violated the Health Act 2017 and the Data Protection Act, both of which protect patient information from unauthorized access.
- The announcement was made during a ceremony at the Lord Baden Powell Gardens, where the declaration elevating Nyeri to global scouting city status was signed by the county government of Nyeri and officials from the World Scout Committee, the movement’s governing body
- The leaders resolved to fast-track the peace process by appointing five former presidents to an expanded panel of facilitators: Olusegun Obasanjo (Nigeria), Uhuru Kenyatta (Kenya), Kgalema Motlanthe (South Africa), Catherine Samba Panza (Central African Republic), and Sahle-Work Zewde (Ethiopia).…
- Wetang'ula's legal team, led by Milimo Kitinda, emphasized that the High Court ruling had created a leadership vacuum, which the Speaker had a constitutional duty to fill.
- UGENYA, Kenya, Mar 25 – Women from Masasia Widows Support Group in Ugenya East Ward, Siaya County have a reason to smile after Interior PS Raymond Omollo through the Widows Empowerment Program paid them a visit over the weekend and offered them support and encouragement. Omollo who is the program’s…
- The suspects aged between 43 and 27 allegedly forced the woman to participate in traditional rituals against her will before attacking her, inflicting injuries.
- The new panel includes former Ethiopian President Sahle-Work Zewde and Catherine Samba-Panza from the Central African Republic, alongside former Presidents Uhuru Kenyatta (Kenya), Olusegun Obasanjo (Nigeria), and Kgalema Motlanthe (South Africa).
- PCK—through lawyer Njenga Kiarie of KAN Advocates LLP—raised concerns over the encroachment, specifically citing Governor Kimani Wamatangi and Chief Officer for Roads and Transport Daniel Njenga for abuse of office and unlawful occupation of the corporation's property.
- In a statement released after the meeting held at State House, Nairobi, Ruto explained that the discussions centered on accelerating Kenya Kwanza’s development agenda and driving inclusive growth across the Mt. Kenya region.
- She said the NASGs would help eliminate or reduce maternal deaths from Post-Partum Hemorrhage which has been identified as a lead killer among mothers in Kenya.
- Leaders will deliberate on a report presented during the Joint EAC-SADC Ministerial Meeting held on March 17, in Harare, Zimbabwe, as they seek solutions to the ongoing instability in the region.
- He emphasized that corporate involvement is essential in ensuring long-term forest sustainability, urging more companies to collaborate with KFS to invest in reforestation, climate resilience, and ecosystem restoration efforts.