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Rethinking real estate amid Covid-19 impact
Tuesday March 09 2021
By GITONGA MURIITHI
The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted many industries in Kenya, including real estate.
It has not been business as usual as tenants, landowners and developers alike have been forced to rethink the value they want to get out of property be it profitability, livability and most importantly safety.
The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted many industries in Kenya, including real estate. It has not been business as usual as tenants, landowners and developers alike have been forced to rethink the value they want to get out of property be it profitability, livability and most importantly safety.
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The Samburu tribe in Kenya could be on their way to liberate themselves from one of worlds remaining primitive practices.
On Saturday, President Uhuru Kenyatta signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Samburu Elders to commit to the end of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in the community.
The Kenyan Head of State was also installed as a Samburu elder. He challenged communities practicing FGM to discard the retrogressive cultural practice by finding alternative rites of passage.
“I know it is possible for our girls to go through alternative rites of passage without suffering,” President Kenyatta said.
THE STANDARD By
Charles Onyango |
March 6th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
Globally, Anti-microbial Resistance (AMR) is threatening the very core of modern medicine and sustainability of an effective public health response to infectious diseases. The transformation of our health system should actually be from one that provides easy access to drugs into that which provides easy access to appropriate anti-microbial treatment while reducing the risk of emergence and spread of resistance. Kenya should work for a healthcare system that seeks to address the AMR, and traverses the entire continuum from prevention to care.
The goal should be to inform antibiotics best practices in healthcare and ensure the first-prescribed antibiotics are effective, improve health outcomes for all demographics and reduce infection rates, hospital admissions and costs, seek to reduce antibiotics uses on farms and in vet practices, and determine the link between drug resistance and food-borne diseases and u
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