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Kenya to Adopt ISO 7101:2023 Standard for Improved Healthcare Management

   The Ministry of Health Kenya has announced plans to adopt ISO 7101:2023, the first international consensus standard for healthcare quality management. Yesterday, the Principal Secretary for Medical Services, Mr Harry Kimtai, with top leadership from the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS), including Managing Director Mrs Esther Ngari and Dr Wilson Aruasa, a member of the Read More 

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Guide: Buying Airtel and Telkom Airtime from Mpesa Using WhatsApp

   At a time when convenience and efficiency rule the world of customer service, it is important to find new ways to innovate and streamline processes that reduce friction between customers and businesses, saving time in the process. In a game-changing partnership with Kenya’s major mobile telecommunications companies—Safaricom, Airtel, Telkom, and Faiba—InstaLipa, one of the country’s Read More 

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From the Skies to the Classroom: The Nine Lives of KQ’s Decommissioned Boeing 737

   Kenya Airways, seeking to inspire the next generation of aviation professionals, has donated a decommissioned Boeing 737 -700 Next Generation (NG) aircraft to Mang’u High, one of Kenya’s top secondary schools. According to the backers of this initiative, the donation will provide students with valuable hands-on learning experiences, cultivating a deeper understanding of the aviation Read More 

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Nuru Foundation Spreads Christmas Joy to Street Children in Uasin Gishu County

    In a heartwarming display of compassion, the Nuru Foundation, led by founder Hellen Jeptoo, celebrated Christmas with over 250 street children in Langas, Uasin Gishu County. The foundation, known for its work with the less fortunate, cooked and served lunch to the children, bringing smiles to their faces during the festive season.Benson Juma Akumu, a rights activist and a reformed street urchin, expressed gratitude to Jeptoo and the Nuru Foundation for their unwavering support. “The children are going through a lot, with many of them over 28 years old and unable to get identity cards. This makes it difficult for them to register for services such as the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) and find employment,” Akumu said. He urged the government to prioritize the issuance of identity cards to these young people, many of whom have lived on the streets since birth.He also called for the creation of a legal framework to support street children, ensuring their rehabilitation and offering them programs to reintegrate them into society. “In Uasin Gishu alone, we have over 5,000 street children. The government must step in to help,” Akumu added.Rev. Dennis Oyancha of Bethsaida City Baptist Church thanked God for the opportunity to celebrate Christmas in a unique way, in the company of the street children. He praised the Nuru Foundation for its continued efforts to support those living on the streets, noting that over three-quarters of the members in his church are former street urchins. “The impact of Nuru Foundation’s work will never be forgotten,” Rev. Oyancha said. He also urged other leaders to follow the foundation’s example and assist the less fortunate.Hellen Jeptoo, the founder of Nuru Foundation, shared her joy in celebrating Christmas with the street children. “Today, we have shared a meal and shown love to over 250 children who have no families or relatives. These children have incredible talents that need to be nurtured. We believe that by helping them, we can give them a chance to build a better future,” Jeptoo said. She also called on the government to fast-track the process of issuing identity cards to these children, many of whom have lived on the streets for years without any official documentation.One of the street children, Yvovr Koech, expressed his gratitude, saying, “This Christmas has been the best we’ve had. We urge other well-wishers to join Nuru Foundation in reaching out to more people. We also ask the government to help us get our identity cards, so we can be treated like other citizens.”Mercy Atieno, another beneficiary of the foundation’s efforts, also extended her heartfelt thanks, saying, “Thank you for your love. May God bless you.”Nuru Foundation’s Christmas outreach is part of a broader initiative to support the less fortunate in Uasin Gishu County, particularly during the festive season. Through its tireless efforts, the foundation continues to bring hope and joy to street children, ensuring they are not forgotten. Read More 

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Governor Natembeya Joins Mzee John Evelia for Christmas Celebrations in Kesegon

    Transnzoia Governor, George Natembeya, today joined Mzee John Evelia and his family for a heartwarming Christmas celebration at his home in Kesegon, Cherangany Sub-county. The festive occasion followed a kind invitation extended by Mzee Evelia during a live radio session.Governor Natembeya, accompanied by family members, colleagues, and local leaders, spent quality time with Mzee Evelia and his loved ones. The event marked a beautiful celebration of unity, love, and the spirit of togetherness that defines the Christmas season.”It was truly an honor to share in the joy of Christmas with Mzee John Evelia and his family,” said Governor Natembeya. “The warmth, hospitality, and sense of community in his home were deeply moving. This day has been a reminder of the importance of family, friendship, and togetherness as we celebrate the blessings of the season.”Mzee Evelia, visibly overjoyed by the presence of the Governor and other distinguished guests, expressed his gratitude for the festive gathering. The occasion saw leaders, colleagues, and well-wishers come together in the spirit of goodwill, sharing laughter, stories, and festive cheer.As the day drew to a close, Governor Natembeya extended his heartfelt Christmas wishes to all the people of Transnzoia, emphasizing the importance of unity and hope for a brighter future for the region.”I wish everyone a blessed and joyful Christmas season. Let us continue to support and uplift each other as we work towards building a stronger and more prosperous community,” he concluded.The visit was a symbol of the deep bonds of community and leadership, reminding all present of the power of togetherness during this season of goodwill. Read More 

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