193,000 babies born prematurely annually, CS Health
Kenya’s preterm birth rate is 12 per cent, translating to 193,000 babies being born prematurely every year while about 13,300 children under the age of five die due to direct
Read onKenya’s preterm birth rate is 12 per cent, translating to 193,000 babies being born prematurely every year while about 13,300 children under the age of five die due to direct
Read onMakueni County government has signed a joint work plan of Sh1 billion with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) geared towards stimulating the local economy during the 2022/2023
Read onThe Ministry of Health (MoH) has become the first Sub-Saharan African, through the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), to launch a collaborating Centre for cancer research dubbed International Agency Research
Read onFirst Lady Rachel Ruto has pledged to spearhead President William Ruto’s challenge to Kenyans to plant 15 billion trees by the year 2032. Speaking today at the Kakamega tropical forest during
Read onThe government has put stringent measures in place to safeguard the integrity of national examinations. Education Cabinet Secretary (CS) Ezekiel Machogu said adequate security personnel have been deployed to man all
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