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JUST IN: Govt to Settle Outstanding Dues to Faith-Based Hospitals:Mwaura 

  NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 15 – The government has confirmed that it will soon clear outstanding bills owed to faith-based hospitals. Government spokesperson Isaac Mwaura in a statement asserted that the government had already released Sh938 million to the health facilities with an additional Sh2.5 billion expected to be disbursed in the coming days. Mwaura emphasized Read More

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JUST IN: CS Mutua announces nationwide recruitment drive for Kenyans Seeking Jobs Abroad 

  KISUMU, Kenya, Nov 15 – Labour and Social Protection Cabinet Secretary, Alfred Mutua, has announced an ambitious nationwide recruitment program targeting Kenyans interested in overseas employment. Speaking during a media briefing in Kisumu, Mutua said the initiative, starting next Wednesday, will cover all 47 counties, following the success of a recent recruitment drive for jobs Read More

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JUST IN: Governor Sakaja pledges major road rehabilitation across the city 

  Following a high-level meeting between Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja and Roads Cabinet Secretary David Chirchir, Principal Secretary Mbugua, and representatives from KURA, the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA), and the Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KeRRA), a comprehensive plan to rehabilitate and construct major roads across Nairobi is set to commence. The initiative aims to enhance
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JUST IN: President Ruto urges clergy to be factual while engaging in matters of public interest 

  NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 15 – President William Ruto has lauded the ongoing conversation about the state of affairs in the country but cautioned against falsehoods and inaccurate information. In a veiled response to Thursday’s statement by the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops on government failure, President Ruto urged religious leaders to be careful and not Read More

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JUST IN: Senators investigating fraud by private insurance companies in the Sh6.3bn police contract 

  NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 15 – Senators have initiated investigations on medical fraud following links of collusion between Social Health Insurance Fund(SHIF) and Medical Insurance  companies in a Sh6.3 billion medical contract with the National Police Service (NPS). Lawmakers seek to unravel the truth on claims of negligence as police officers who have been injured during Read More

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