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Born into Care: Why Patient Safety Must Begin at Birth

Citizen Reporter Isabella Nyagaka 19 Sep, 2025 11:49 AM

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) reinforces the importance of the first 1,000 days of life, calling for stronger infant care, disease prevention, and equitable access to health services worldwide.

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) reinforces the importance of the first 1,000 days of life, calling for stronger infant care, disease prevention, and equitable access to health services worldwide.

Gen-Zs Will Not Vote in 2027, Says Political Analyst

Citizen Reporter Nax Reporter 19 Sep, 2025 10:00 AM

In a thought-provoking column published in The Standard titled “Gen Zs Will Be Disadvantaged by Kenya’s Outdated Voting System”, Dr. Ndonye highlights the alarming disconnect between Kenya’s analogue electoral infrastructure and the digital-first lives of

In a thought-provoking column published in The Standard titled “Gen Zs Will Be Disadvantaged by Kenya’s Outdated Voting System”, Dr. Ndonye highlights the alarming disconnect between Kenya’s analogue electoral infrastructure and the digital-first lives of

Kabarak University Ushers in a New Era of Cancer Care Education

Citizen Reporter Michael Mule 19 Sep, 2025 09:03 AM

The conference was held in collaboration with the International Cancer Institute and focused on Kenya’s growing cancer burden—over 44,000 new cases and nearly 30,000 deaths in 2022 alone. In response, Professor Kiplangat unveiled two groundbreaking progra

The conference was held in collaboration with the International Cancer Institute and focused on Kenya’s growing cancer burden—over 44,000 new cases and nearly 30,000 deaths in 2022 alone. In response, Professor Kiplangat unveiled two groundbreaking progra

What You Need to Know About the UN’s 80th Anniversary Summit

Citizen Reporter Chebi Chi 18 Sep, 2025 12:30 PM

The High-Level Week is the UN’s annual summit where all 193 Member States take the podium during the General Debate. Brazil traditionally opens the session, followed by the United States.

The High-Level Week is the UN’s annual summit where all 193 Member States take the podium during the General Debate. Brazil traditionally opens the session, followed by the United States.

Safina Returns to Bomas, Declares Third Liberation

Citizen Reporter Chebi Chi 18 Sep, 2025 11:36 AM

Safina’s story began in May 1995, born out of frustration, reformist zeal, and a defiant desire to challenge the status quo. Its name Safina, Kiswahili for “Ark” symbolized a vessel to rescue Kenya from corruption, authoritarianism, and tribal politics.

Safina’s story began in May 1995, born out of frustration, reformist zeal, and a defiant desire to challenge the status quo. Its name Safina, Kiswahili for “Ark” symbolized a vessel to rescue Kenya from corruption, authoritarianism, and tribal politics.

UNGA 80: UN Chief Demands Solutions in Defining Week

Citizen Reporter Chebi Chi 17 Sep, 2025 12:04 PM

The High-Level General Debate will take place on September 23, 27, and 29. It’s the centerpiece of the UN’s annual session, where Heads of State and Government from nearly every country take the stage to outline national priorities, global concerns, and v

The High-Level General Debate will take place on September 23, 27, and 29. It’s the centerpiece of the UN’s annual session, where Heads of State and Government from nearly every country take the stage to outline national priorities, global concerns, and v

Kenya's Crisis Of Electoral Trust: Can IEBC Survive Another Election?

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 17 Sep, 2025 08:29 AM

Looking ahead to the 2027 general election, Dr. Ndonye expressed doubts about the possibility of a peaceful concession. “Even in 2027, it would be very unlikely to witness a candidate who would concede defeat,” he said. For this to change, the analyst str

Looking ahead to the 2027 general election, Dr. Ndonye expressed doubts about the possibility of a peaceful concession. “Even in 2027, it would be very unlikely to witness a candidate who would concede defeat,” he said. For this to change, the analyst str

How Poverty Mentality Is Slowly Eating Ruto’s Presidency

Citizen Reporter Michael Waiganjo 16 Sep, 2025 03:04 PM

“Ruto himself cannot believe,” Dr. Ndonye argued, “that a poor person can hold high office without stealing.” This subconscious bias perpetuates a cycle where leadership becomes synonymous with affluence, excluding the very hustlers who propelled him to p

“Ruto himself cannot believe,” Dr. Ndonye argued, “that a poor person can hold high office without stealing.” This subconscious bias perpetuates a cycle where leadership becomes synonymous with affluence, excluding the very hustlers who propelled him to p

MCK Demands Justice After Journalist Assaulted in Homa Bay Over Job Scam Exposé

Citizen Reporter Michael Mule 16 Sep, 2025 09:48 AM

Citing Article 34 of the Constitution and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, MCK emphasized that freedom of the press is non-negotiable and must be protected at all costs.

Citing Article 34 of the Constitution and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, MCK emphasized that freedom of the press is non-negotiable and must be protected at all costs.

UN Marks Democracy Day with Call to Turn Voice into Action

Citizen Reporter Alice Neema 15 Sep, 2025 06:40 PM

Today marks the 18th International Day Of Democracy that’s held annually every 15th September. The African Youth Café in partnership with ForumCiv hosts a forum at University of Nairobi bringing together intellects, students and government officials.

Today marks the 18th International Day Of Democracy that’s held annually every 15th September. The African Youth Café in partnership with ForumCiv hosts a forum at University of Nairobi bringing together intellects, students and government officials.

Beyond the Ballot: Why Democracy Must Be Lived, Not Just Voted

Citizen Reporter Chebi Chi 15 Sep, 2025 03:10 PM

The United Nations General Assembly established the International Day of Democracy in 2007, and it’s observed every year on September 15. The day is meant to promote and uphold the principles of democracy worldwide, reminding governments and citizens alik

The United Nations General Assembly established the International Day of Democracy in 2007, and it’s observed every year on September 15. The day is meant to promote and uphold the principles of democracy worldwide, reminding governments and citizens alik

Isaac Mwaura: President Ruto’s Supporters Are Scattered in Mt Kenya Villages

Citizen Reporter Chebi Chi 15 Sep, 2025 05:25 AM

He insists that Ruto has already made strides in turning around an economy that was “on its knees” when he took office. For Mwaura, the silence in Mt Kenya isn’t apathy it’s strategy.

He insists that Ruto has already made strides in turning around an economy that was “on its knees” when he took office. For Mwaura, the silence in Mt Kenya isn’t apathy it’s strategy.

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