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At Least 3,000 Busia Residents to Receive Mpox Vaccination

Busia: At least 3,000 residents of Busia are set to be vaccinated against the Mpox virus, as announced by Busia Sub County Health Promotion Officer, Kennedy Oloo. This vaccination drive will target key groups such as truck drivers, sex workers, and co…

New AfDB Chief Sworn In, Calls for African Self-Reliance

Abidjan: Sidi Ould Tah has been sworn in as the 9th president of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group, succeeding Akinwumi Adesina, whose 10-year tenure ended on Monday. ‘Africa is watching. The youth are waiting. It is time for action,’ declared…

Medical Camp Outreach Forms Platform for Health Behavioural Change

Migori: Medical camp outreaches have been regarded as one of the best ways of improving health-seeking behaviour among the Kenyan population. The majority of the population find it hard to seek medical check-ups unless they fall sick, a behaviour that…

Narok Farmers Embrace Agroecology to Tackle Climate Change

Narok: On a small farm in Narok, beans climb between tall stalks of maize, their leaves shielding the soil from the scorching sun. Chicken roam freely, pecking at insects, while a line of native trees forms a natural windbreak. Their fallen leaves enr…

Osotsi Warns Leaders Against Tribal Politics in Vihiga

Vihiga: Vihiga Senator Godfrey Osotsi has cautioned local leaders against promoting tribal divisions, urging them to embrace unity and work together for the common good of residents. Speaking during the installation ceremony of Abasyubi elders in Mwib…

Water Crisis Continues to Bite in Garissa

Masalani: A biting water crisis has continued to affect Masalani town, in Ijara, Garissa County, with allegations flying that water browser operators and Masalani water supply officials are involved in the artificial water shortage.

According to K…