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Kenyan doctors to delay deployment of Tanzanian medics

The doctors union has written to the Medical Association of Tanzania (MAT), asking it to delay the deployment of its members to Kenya by at least two months.

Kenya clashes over grazing leaves 10 dead

A gun battle between two pastoralist communities competing for grazing killed least 10 people in northern Kenya on Sunday morning, police said, raising questions about the government's ability to maintain peace before August elections.

Somali president to visit Kenya

Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed Farmajo will make his first state visit to Kenya on Thursday, official said.

Uber Kenya increases fare by 20 percent after driver strikes

The Kenyan unit of U.S. ride-hailing firm Uber Technologies Inc has increased its fare by 20 percent, a move that follows protests and strikes by Uber drivers who said a lower fare made their service uneconomical.

One in three children malnourished in Kenya

Three years of poor rains have triggered a national disaster in Kenya, with 2.6 million people hungry, critical rates of child malnutrition and devastating livestock deaths, the United Nations said as it appealed for $166 million in aid.

Kenya doctors end three-month strike after deal with government

Kenyan doctors ended a three-month strike in public hospitals on Tuesday after reaching agreement on pay and working conditions, ending a standoff that threatened to embarrass the government before August's elections.

Kenya’s super rich prefer Europe for second homes

Kenya’s super rich in search of a second home are likely to make the investment outside the country with most preferring to buy the...

Kenyan Medics fight off private practice restriction clause

Public service doctors have removed a contentious clause barring them from private practice in a document filed in court yesterday.

Kenya doctors deny cancelling strike

Doctors in Kenya have denied claims by the government that they had called off their work boycott. The government stated the doctors had resumed work, effectively ending the over three-month boycott.

Kenya faces ban after IOC cuts off funding

The International Olympic Committee froze financial support to Kenya on Thursday after the country's troubled Olympic Committee refused to make changes to its constitution...

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