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JUST IN: NEMA Suspends EIA License for Proposed Golf Range, Restaurant at Ngong Road Forest Amid Public Uproar 

  NAIROBI Kenya, Dec 19- The National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA) has suspended the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) license for a proposed restaurant and golf range at the Ngong Road Forest Station following a directive from the government and amid public uproar. In a statement, NEMA Director General Mamo B. Mamo confirmed the suspension of EIA Read More

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Everything you need to know about an ectopic pregnancy

 Between 2006 and 2021, the causes of an ectopic pregnancy were one of the ten things that Kenyan women searched on Google the most. This huge interest is not far-fetched. Ectopic pregnancies are some of the most dangerous complications during pregnancy. According to the Johns Hopkins Medicine Hospital, ectopic pregnancy is usually the development of
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JUST IN: Deadline Set for Health Facilities to Comply with Data Protection Regulations 

  Health facility owners in Kenya have until March 31, 2025, to comply with privacy laws requiring them to register and obtain certification as data handlers and processors. The Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC) announced that all newly established hospitals must secure certification from the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner (ODPC). Starting January 1, 2025, all new health facility registrations must include a valid certificate of data handler/processor issued by the ODPC. Existing facilities must obtain this certification by the March 31 deadline, according to KMPDC chief executive David Kariuki. “This requirement highlights the critical importance of safeguarding
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JUST IN: Speeding Miraa Vehicle Claims Lives of Two Cousins in Kirinyaga County 

  A speeding miraa vehicle claimed the lives of two cousins in a road accident on Tuesday night at Difathas Market in Kirinyaga County. Police identified the victims as 19-year-old Philip Njagi, who recently completed his Form Four exams, and 29-year-old Anthony Kariuki, both from Karigi village in Gichugu Constituency. The cousins were riding a motorcycle when a Toyota Hilux, transporting miraa, struck them. Witnesses reported that the vehicle was traveling from Meru to Nairobi when the driver lost control and hit the motorcycle, dragging it several meters along the road. The collision instantly killed both men, sparking protests from residents.
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