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Not all medics can go on strike, court now rules

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Do not let the country slide back to anarchy, parties opposed to BBI plead with Court of Appeal

THE STANDARD NATIONAL Court of appeal Judges from left to right Fatuma Sichale, Patrick Kiage, Roselyn Nambuye, Daniel Musinga, Hannah Okwengu, Kairu Gatembe and Francis Tuiyot during the hearing of the BBI appeal. [Collins Kweyu, Standard] Parties opposed to the Building Bridges Initiative rounded up their submissions yesterday by giving the High Court a thumbs-up for helping the country from sliding to anarchy. As they gave a blow-by-blow response to appeals by President Uhuru Kenyatta, Attorney General Kihara Kariuki, ODM leader Raila Odinga, BBI Secretariat and the electoral commission, the parties stated that Kenyans could not sit back and watch as the big politicians apportioned themselves power through the backdoor.

Woman Dies in Waiting Bay as Nurses Celebrate Birthday

Woman Dies in Waiting Bay as Nurses Celebrate Birthday A mortuary Facebook A 58-year-old woman died at the waiting bay of the Nanyuki Teaching and Referral Hospital while awaiting her laboratory results on Monday, May 31. Halima Hassan had been rushed to the hospital by her family members when she got sick at her home. On seeing a doctor at the hospital s emergency unit, she was instructed to get some laboratory tests to which she was taken by her son Ramadhan Hassan Omar. A signpost showing the Nanyuki Teaching and Referral Hospital K24 Digital “On several occasions, I approached a male nurse for help who felt I was nagging and rudely told me off,” Omar told

Homa Bay health workers: MCAs interfere with health services

THE STANDARD NYANZA Homa Bay County KNUN Secretary Omondi Nyonje, KUCO Executive Secretary Philip Mbom and KUCO chairman Stephen Obunga. [James Omoro, Standard] Health workers’ unions in Homa Bay have accused Members of the County Assembly (MCAs) of interfering with health services at the County Referral Hospital. The County Assembly recently adopted a report that the acting Chief Executive Officer of the hospital Peter Ogolla be removed to pave way for the reinstatement of the former CEO Dr Lilian Kocholla who was recently shown the door. Dr Kocholla was sent on compulsory leave because of alleged poor management which had put the hospital in a deplorable state.

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