Ailing Healthcare: The Ruto Government's Betrayal of Kenyan Health
Explore the dire state of healthcare in Kenya under William Ruto's government, marred by the failure of the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF) and conflicts of interest with Ruto's close associates. Discover how Kenyan hospitals are withdrawing services for NHIF cardholders, leaving citizens vulnerable and underserved... In the heart of Kenya's healthcare crisis lies a tangled web of betrayal and broken promises, orchestrated by the very government sworn to protect its citizens' well-being. As hospitals across the nation withdraw services for NHIF cardholders, the stark reality of William Ruto's failed governance comes sharply into focus. At the centre of this debacle looms the ill-fated Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF), a purported beacon of hope hastily ushered into law by the Ruto administration. Promising comprehensive health coverage for all Kenyans, SHIF was touted as the panacea to the ailing healthcare system. Yet, beneath its veneer of promise lies a ta
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When President Kibaki was declared winner of the supposedly bungled election in 2007, only Mr Museveni congratulated him at a time when political temperatures were very high.
This might have been meant to frustrate Mr Raila Odinga who had been in a deadlock with President Kibaki in the contest. Can someone explain how Mr Odinga, the prime minister, failed to be part of a Kenyan delegation seeking to resolve the dispute despite earlier reports that he was to lead it?
There is a correlation between what the Ugandan president said and an obviously sour relationship between him and the Luo community (See http://www.radiokatwe.com/m7namatatizokenya080129.htm).
The death of Southern Sudanese leader John Garang, who belonged to the larger Luo community, on his way from Uganda raised eyebrows. In northern Uganda Joseph Kony has given Mr Museveni sleepless nights for more than 15 years during his autocratic rule...