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Genital warts: When a small rash hints at something more serious
Genital warts are among the most common sexually transmitted infections globally, yet they remain shrouded in myths about who carries them and how they are treated.
By Marion Barasa 2 months ago
Genital warts: When a small rash hints at something more serious
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Lupus: Autoimmune disease that attacks more women than men
The body's immune system misidentifies its own healthy tissues as foreign threats, triggering waves of inflammation that can devastate the kidneys.
By Marion Barasa 2 months ago
Lupus: Autoimmune disease that attacks more women than men
Kenya's Sh515 million open defecation crisis
The Government of Japan and UNICEF have signed a Sh515 million agreement to help Kenya eliminate open defecation and improve access to clean water for its most vulnerable communities.
By Marion Barasa 2 months ago
Kenya's Sh515 million open defecation crisis
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Duale was to pick the title 'Not Personal' but opted to avoid malicious claims against him
Hurt by betrayal in his own party, he opted to write a book to detail his experience. At first, he would pick the title, Not Personal. But later changed it to, For The Record.
By Marion Barasa 2 years ago
Duale was to pick the title 'Not Personal' but opted to avoid malicious claims against him
Ruto woos world leaders to adopt green agenda for Africa
While urging global leaders to consider adopting use of clean energy, President Ruto says Africa is not coming to the table as a victim of climate change.
By Marion Barasa 3 years ago
Ruto woos world leaders to adopt green agenda for Africa
73 tonnes of cereals from Mukumu Girls destroyed
Bamburi Cement partnered with the government to dispose of assorted cereals that included 446 bags of maize, 284 bags of beans, and 86 bags of rice.
By Marion Barasa 3 years ago
73 tonnes of cereals from Mukumu Girls destroyed
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How Dedan Kimathi's four children were nearly flown to India for good
The widow had taken her children to Dayanand thinking it was a boarding only to learn later it was an orphanage. During one visit, Mukami learnt that her children had been provided with passports.
By Marion Barasa 3 years ago
How Dedan Kimathi's four children were nearly flown to India for good
Africa forward summit: Less talk shop, more shop talk
Opinion
By Dennis Kabaara
48 mins ago
Kenya's AI Bill Must Put Workers at the Centre
Opinion
By Bruno M. Otiato
48 mins ago
When diversity is turned into a weapon
Opinion
By Regina M. Mwendwa
48 mins ago