Cancer patients are once again paying the highest price for failures in Kenya's healthcare system.
As the SHA system outage enters its fourth day, many cancer patients have been left stranded, with treatment approvals delayed and access to critical care disrupted.
For people battling a life-threatening illness, every missed session and every delay can have serious consequences.
A healthcare system should reduce suffering, not add to it.
Kenyans are paying the price for clever debt accounting. We were sold a dream of homeownership, but we were given a permanent tax to fund a government that can't stop borrowing. It’s time to call it what it is: a complete betrayal of public trust.
Sawe made it on @marca and @mundodeportivo 🔥👏👌.
Lakini home, newspaper tulisema politics ni bigger than 1:59:30. Anyway, those are editorial choices and decisions.
This now brings all Public funds under the control of one individual, outside Constitutional safeguards on public finance, including Parliament and the Auditor General. Add E-Citizen, E-procurement, etc., whose software is owned and operated by private individuals.LOOTING.