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Day: June 10, 2025

County Partners with Kenya Society for the Blind to Enhance Eye Care Services

Vihiga: Vihiga County has taken a bold step in enhancing eye care and support for visually impaired individuals through a landmark partnership between the Vihiga County Referral Hospital (VCRH) and the Kenya Society for the Blind (KSB). The partnership was formalized through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)

Stakeholders Provide Insights on Tissue and Organ Transplant Procedures

Eldoret: The Independent and Investigative Committee on Tissue and Organ Transplant Services is currently in Eldoret to gather residents’ perspectives on potential malpractice and ethical violations in the processes leading to surgical procedures. According to Kenya News Agency, the Committee’s Chairperson, Prof. Elizabeth Bukusi, announced at the start of a

Youths in Molo Encouraged to Apply for Climate Resilience Service Program

Molo: Youths in Molo sub-county have been urged to apply for the Climate Resilience Service Program (CRSP) and utilize the opportunity to better their lives. Speaking during a Molo sub-county implementation committee meeting, the area Deputy County Commissioner (DCC), Jackson Olechuta, highlighted that beneficiaries of this program will earn weekly

KALRO Hosts Conference to Strengthen Agricultural Research Impact

Nairobi: The Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) has officially opened its 1st Socio-Economics and Policy Development Conference and Exhibition at the KALRO Headquarters in Nairobi. This inaugural conference marks a milestone in KALRO’s aim to integrate evidence-based policy and socio-economic analysis into agricultural transformation efforts in Kenya and

Medical Missionary Movement Advocates for Traditional Diet to Combat Lifestyle Diseases

Migori: A member of the Medical Missionary Movement, African Chapter, Dr. Collins Warutere, has called upon Kenyans to adopt traditional foods to combat lifestyle diseases currently affecting many people in the country. Dr. Warutere highlights the increasing prevalence of life-threatening diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and hypertension among Africans, emphasizing

CS Ruku Warns Incompetent Public Servants

Mombasa: The government has issued a stern warning to inept public servants, citing their laxity for hampering service delivery to citizens. In a surprise early-morning visit before 8am, Public Service, Human Capital Development, and Special Programmes Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku arrived in an unmarked car at the Uhuru na Kazi

Cholera Outbreak Claims One in Kakuma

Kakuma: One person is confirmed to have died of cholera since the first case of the highly communicable disease was reported last month in Kakuma. Turkana County Health Rapid Response Team (CHRRT) was informed that since the first case of the disease was detected on the 18th of May, only