Bachelor of Science Nursing graduate, from the University of Eastern Africa, Baraton (Class of 2024).
Well equipped with leadership & mentorship skills🔰⏰
The Ministry of Health has requested that nurses give it 21 days to address the issues affecting those employed under the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) programme
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Men,
This year,
Stop going around telling people your problems.
They don't care.
They won't care.
A man has himself, and that is all that matters.
#MasculinitySaturday
Court orders Police IG Kanja, DCI boss Amin to appear on January 27 to address abduction of seven individuals; directs abductees to present themselves at DCI headquarters on Kiambu Rd within 7 days
Dan Maanzo: I'm foreseeing a situation where political parties continue to misconduct themselves, leading to the election of many independent members of parliament. This means the president will no longer be able to control them.
#TheSituationRoom
Heavenly Father, may this Sunday bring us peace, joy, and renewed strength. Guide our hearts in love and gratitude, and bless us with wisdom as we walk in Your light. Amen.
Finding equilibrium between supporting others and safeguarding yourself involves setting boundaries, offering help without overextending, and Prioritizing your well-being.
Senegal's President Bassirou Dioumaye Faye said that 2025 would see an end to all foreign military presence in the west African country, in a speech on Tuesday to mark the new year.
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A government of ICC convicts and TERRORISTS…Hii sasa ndio shida ya kukosa kusoma, mtu anaongea matope, upuzi na🤮🤮🤮🤮…Wewe @HonOscarSudi kuna new intakes ya CBC Grade 1 enroll now. Walai how did we get here? How did we lose our country?
University Lecturers have issued a 15-day ultimatum to the government to pay December salaries and arrears by January 15.
The union demands 2021-2025 CBA increments, citing unfulfilled promises despite a directive from Education PS Beatrice Inyangala.
Milimani Court Principal Magistrate Rose Ndombi releases Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah and 22 others on Sh1000 cash bail; rules the nature of offences does not warrant detention
Busia Senator Okiyah Omtatah and 22 other protesters arrested in Nairobi on Monday have been released on bond, with the court reducing the initial Ksh.50,000 bond to Ksh.1,000 each in a gesture of goodwill for the New Year.
Eugene Wamalwa and Kalonzo Musyoka are currently at the Milimani Law Courts to show solidarity with Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah, who was arrested for participating in the anti-abduction demonstrations.
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HIGH COURT orders Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen and IG Kanja to attend court on January 8, 2025 to explain why six Kenyans who were abducted have not been released.