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Childhood obesity is rising in Kenya and for the first time, it has overtaken undernutrition among school-aged children.
This is more than a statistic. It reflects the environments our children are growing up in.
As we mark World Obesity Day 2026, what does “8 Billion Reasons to Act” mean for Kenya?
📖 Read our latest article: Ace of Spades – Protecting Kenya’s Children: lnkd.in/djPQndWx#WorldObesityDay#PublicHealth@aphrc@MalecheAllan
"Who cares?" is a harsh critique of the Kenyan government, highlighting endemic corruption where "a third of the country's budget is looted" without significant public outcry or official action, leading to failing hospitals and schools. It questions
Shame on @askflydubai@flydubai Mombasa at MIA, how could you cost a scholarship student like that Shame!!!!
@russembkenya kindly inform this airline about student visa
I’ve just watched a disturbing report on NTV from Tana River.
And I am deeply shaken tonight.
A pregnant woman was bitten by a snake, believed to be a cobra or black mamba. (image of the snake below)
She was moved from hospital to hospital, where she was turned away due to a lack of antivenom
She finally reached Hola Referral(the largest government hospital in the county), and there, too, was no anti-venom.
Both she and the unborn child passed away.
And you see some people shout TUTAM & push hashtags here on X.
In present-day Kenya, no govt hospital should lack a basic life-saving drug.
No pregnant woman should die from a snake bite.
No one should die from snake bites
While government officials push hashtags about "fixing healthcare," the reality in our counties tells a different story.
This pain is unnecessary.
This loss was preventable.
Kenya deserves better.
Did you know that Kenya loses approximately Ksh 253 billion annually to illicit financial flows (IFFs)?
This accounts for roughly 1.5% of Kenya's economy and is exacerbated by weak enforcement of existing legal frameworks....
#IFFs#IlicitFinancialFlows
@K24Tv My goodness, these countries were getting loans from us a few years ago, and the roads, facilities are out of this world, hakuna corruption huko, please don't compare Kenya with them because the level of corruption cannot amount to the developments in those countries
Contraception is not just a "woman's issue." Family planning affects both partners, and the decision to have children or not should be shared. @PeopleDailyKe@NAYAKenya
'Nilikuwa natafuta mtoto wangu kumbe polisi wameficha mwili wake nyuma ya Nyotu Police Station...'
Jackson Opango lost his son, Ian Opango, who was shot dead on June 25th, at the age of 17.
#TheyKilledChildren@Rosiewanguiyoutu.be/1rJulYs2puA
You also noticed that despite the overwhelming evidence of fraud in SHA payments that regular Kenyans have been unearthing for the last two days, the mainstream media are pretending that they don’t have ears or eyes to hear or see it.
They rushed to show us pictures of Ruto’s cowshed covered in Italian tiles, and said nothing about the SHA fraud that have seen many Kenyans miss treatment and some even dying.
As @elonmusk said, We are now the media!
To every patriotic Kenyan out there, doing all they can to keep those in power accountable, we salute you.
Continue speaking up even if the Mainstream media won’t.
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People with cancer don't die because of cancer,
They die because of the effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy are lucrative medical subscription programs that leave patients broke, broken and dead while hospitals laugh all the way to the bank.