Did Tharaka Nithi County just fire 3 drs for engaging in private practice?Ok they are about to get what they asked for!!You can never dictate to us what we do with our private time or with our knowledge. @kmpdu will never sit back and watch such atrocities carried out against our members. @MuthomiNjuki ,hapa umetuchokoza and there will be consequences.
As a Senior Consultant, the reason I haven't raised my voice is simple:
When the interns are gone, I will gladly show up at 5AM, clerk 80 patients, draw the blood, and run the night calls myself.
I am superhuman. Obviously.
As a Senior Nursing Officer, the reason I am silent is obvious:
I have no problem running three wards alone, fixing lines, tracking vitals, delivering babies, doing the paperwork.
I don't need hands. I have dedication.
As a Policymaker, the reason I haven't spoken is elegant:
The interns are a budget problem I solved by terming the students.
My children are not doing internship in Uganda, after all.
As a Patient, the reason I haven't complained is clear:
Even if the doctor cutting me open has worked 36 hours without food, just cut me open and take the baby out.
Hunger sharpens the hands. Everyone knows this.
As a Citizen, the reason I am unbothered is rational:
None of my children is a medic.
I have my pastor.
The system runs on miracles. Always has.
This policy is brilliant.
Let's all stay quiet and watch the magic happen.
This isn't necessarily a bad idea, if the Americans fund such a facility, it'll serve a few Americans (maybe a couple of dozen) but could eventually serve hundreds of Kenyans in the event of a local breakout
Daktari we have thousands of Kenyan truck drivers who frequently travel to Ebola endemic areas. If Kenya does not adequately prepare and equip quarantine zones with the help of wealthy nations, how do you expect Kenya to handle a crisis that involves Kenyan citizens in the future? Are you trying to insinuate that Kenyan truck drivers are immune to Ebola? Would you be able to assist the Kenyan Government in funding isolation zones without international assistance? Do you forget how we mishandled covid? How do you expect our failed health care system to set up complex bio-containment zones with negative pressure ventillation systems and dedicated waste management systems without international support?
Well here is the catch, international support is a quid-pro-quo arrangement.
Aliko Dangote has identified Lamu as a possible location for his proposed mega oil refinery in East Africa as plans for the regional project continue to gain momentum.
The industrialist is seeking to replicate his 650,000-barrel-a-day refinery in Nigeria within East Africa to help reduce the region’s dependence on imported fuel products.
The refinery was first proposed to be built in Tanzania’s port city of Tanga before Mombasa was later added to the list of potential locations.
EAC leaders have backed the proposed refinery project, which is expected to serve markets including Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, South Sudan and the DRC.
Being a cardiology fellow in Kenya means you spend 12 hrs looking at complex structural heart defects and managing acute heart failure, only to walk out of the hospital and realize the most unstable thing in the vicinity is your own financial ventricular function. Ni mbaya!!!
Irungu Kang’ata is on record saying leaders will have a hard time winning in central with UDA despite their track record. This is proof that no amount of work beats political sycophancy and tribal based politics in Kenya. The same is true across all regions in Kenya.
My name is Patrick Gachie . On Friday 15th /05/2026 .I was conned with a stolen cheque after delivering onions worth 115k to a man called Kennedy Meme , who has since disappeared
I’m now unwell , depressed and defeated . As a full-time student Onions were my only source of
Doctors in Kenya via KMPDU are pushing for a 30% salary increase, saying they have not received a pay rise since 2017.
They also want automatic employment for new doctors and better medical cover for health workers