
Issa Hussein
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3 weeks ago |
eastleighvoice.co.ke | Maureen Kinyanjui |Mwangi Maina |Issa Hussein |Alfred Onyango
Duale: SHA will expose NHIF fraud, lead to private clinics closures PS Kimtai accused private healthcare providers of attempting to blackmail both the government and the public by withholding services. Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has cautioned that a large number of private clinics operating in residential estates will shut down once the newly introduced Social Health Authority (SHA) becomes fully operational.
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4 weeks ago |
eastleighvoice.co.ke | Maureen Kinyanjui |Amina Wako |BARACK ODUOR |Issa Hussein
Senators question rising number of foreign workers in Kenya They argued that an increasing number of foreigners are taking up jobs in small-scale enterprises, salons, barbershops, and even hawking, positions they believe should be reserved for Kenyans. Senators have raised concerns over the growing presence of foreign nationals engaged in informal businesses across Kenya, urging the government to clarify their legal status.
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4 weeks ago |
eastleighvoice.co.ke | Issa Hussein |Joseph Ndunda |Mary Wambui |Mishi Gongo
The Kenya U20 national football team, the Rising Stars, remain focused on their preparations for the 2025 AFCON U20 tournament despite uncertainty following Ivory Coast’s withdrawal as hosts. The tournament, initially set to be held in the West African nation from April 26 to May 18, now awaits a new venue as CAF seeks a replacement.
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1 month ago |
eastleighvoice.co.ke | Maureen Kinyanjui |Michael Kirwa |Lucy Mumbi |Issa Hussein
Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi has clarified that he will not be part of President William Ruto’s planned tour of the Mt Kenya region. Muturi stated that he does not follow presidents on their visits, recalling that he maintained the same stance during former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s tenure. "I don't just follow the president...
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1 month ago |
eastleighvoice.co.ke | Erick kariuki |Michael Kirwa |Issa Hussein |Margaret Wanjiru
The country's initial five-year agreement with the WRC Promoter concludes this year, but an extension was secured for an additional year until 2026. Kenya is set to push for the continuation of the annual Safari Rally as part of the World Rally Championship (WRC) calendar beyond next year. The announcement was made on Saturday by the Cabinet Secretary for Youth Affairs, Creative Economy, and Sports, Salim Mvurya.
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